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2003/4

Anthony Hopkins

20 x 25 cm

“As far as I can remember this was made with Orasee lens, back coated for direct inkjet printing. More suitable for flip than 3d. There were 4 flips of modish designs displayed with a pun on Quadrophenia. They were my first attempt at badges but I did like the way they displayed as sheets.” A.H.

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Portrait of Jonathan Ross by Jeffrey Robb

 

LENTICULARS are NOT holograms, though they are often referred to as such, and use an entirely different optical process to achieve their three-dimensional effect.

As you will see from the listings in this section of the website, the applications of lenticular imaging are many and various and, like holography, range from the sublime to the ridiculous. I have enjoyed collecting them.

 

An Invitation

The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection website has been running for fifteen years so we decided it was time for a new look.

The new format has scope for lots more material so I would like to invite all the holographers whose work is featured here to submit background information, stories and images to supplement those I have provided. That way we can work together to make this the best resource on holographic imaging to be found on the web.

About the Collection

The Jonathan Ross Hologram Collection, based in London, UK, is one of the largest resources in the world for creative, display and commercial holography.

A number of touring exhibitions, containing work from the collection, have been presented in outstanding museums and galleries both within the UK and abroad. Information about new acquisitions and exhibitions is added here on a regular basis.  

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