 Detlev Abendroth Detlev Abendroth
 Advanced Holographics Advanced Holographics
 Aleksandr Akilov Aleksandr Akilov
 AKS Holographie AKS Holographie
 AP Holographie AP Holographie
 Applied Holographics Applied Holographics
 Kevin Baumber Kevin Baumber
 Bausch & Lomb Bausch & Lomb
 Hans Bjelkhagen Hans Bjelkhagen
 Jeff Blyth Jeff Blyth
 Jonathan Brodel Jonathan Brodel
 David Burder David Burder
 Mike Burridge Mike Burridge
 Michael Carter Michael Carter
 Anne-Marie Christakis Anne-Marie Christakis
 Jonathan Collins Jonathan Collins
 Colour Holographic Colour Holographic
 Lloyd Cross Lloyd Cross
 Dichromate Inc Dichromate Inc
 John Fairstein John Fairstein
 Forth Dimension Holographics Forth Dimension Holographics
 Pascal Gauchet Pascal Gauchet
 Yves Gentet Yves Gentet
 Geola Technologies Ltd Geola Technologies Ltd
 Ian Ginn Ian Ginn
 David Hamson David Hamson
 Nick Hardy Nick Hardy
 Bob Hess Bob Hess
 Holographic Arts Co Holographic Arts Co
 Holographic Design Systems Holographic Design Systems
 Holographic Film Co Holographic Film Co
 Holomedia Holomedia
 Icon Holographics Icon Holographics
 ITMO University ITMO University
 Tung Jeong Tung Jeong
 Vladimir Kuznetsov Vladimir Kuznetsov
 Laza Laza
 Larry Lieberman Larry Lieberman
 Light Fantastic Light Fantastic
 Adrian Lines Adrian Lines
 Liti Holographics Liti Holographics
 Sharon McCormack Sharon McCormack
 Mike Medora Mike Medora
 Kris Meerlo Kris Meerlo
 Metrologic Lasers Metrologic Lasers
 Doug Miller Doug Miller
 Lon Moore Lon Moore
 Multiplex Co Multiplex Co
 Rob Munday Rob Munday
 August Muth August Muth
 NIKFI NIKFI
 National Physical Laboratory National Physical Laboratory
 Ron & Bernadette Olson Ron & Bernadette Olson
 RabbitHoles Media RabbitHoles Media
 Rabbit Tanaka Corp Rabbit Tanaka Corp
 Richard Rallison Richard Rallison
 Richmond Holographic Studios Richmond Holographic Studios
 Jeffrey Robb Jeffrey Robb
 Russian Holographic Studios Russian Holographic Studios
 Graham Saxby Graham Saxby
 SmirHolo SmirHolo
 Matthias Sollner Matthias Sollner
 Walter Spierings Walter Spierings
 Spindler & Hoyer Spindler & Hoyer
 Third Dimension Third Dimension
 Igor Tverdokhlib Igor Tverdokhlib
 US Holographics US Holographics
 John Webster John Webster
 Jonathan Wiltshire Jonathan Wiltshire
 Quan Yuan Quan Yuan
 Zebra Imaging Zebra Imaging
 
	  
      
      
      
      
      Holograms on Disc
	King Kong CD
	2D holographics + stereograms on CD.
	Master: Hologram Industries
	Pressage: SNA Compact Disc
	Conception: Jonathan Eden 1992
	Applied Sampler
	Dotmatrix designs by Chris Levine + colour stereogram on CD
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	Season’s Greetings
	Dotmatrix design on CD
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus ‘YULE 91’
	Bassomatic
	Go Getta Nutha Man
	exclusive collectors edition holographic image CD
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus 1991
	U2
	All I Want Is.... Holoview Interview CD 3D 001
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	The Beatles
	...ask you once again Holoview Interview CD 3D 002
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	The Cure
	Lips that speak... Holoview Interview CD 3D 003
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Sisters of Mercy
	Thoughts and prayers Holoview Interview CD 3D 004
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	AC/DC
	dirty words...Holoview Interview CD 3D 006
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	The Smiths
	Ask me, ask me, ask me Holoview Interview CD 3D 008
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	Kiss
	and tell, Holoview interview CD 3D 009
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Depeche Mode
	speaking only Holoview Interview CD 3D 011
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Sting
	In the tale Holoview Interview CD 3D 012
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Iggy Pop
	More blah Holoview Interview CD 3D 013
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Pink Floyd
	Full of secrets Holoview Interview CD 3D 014
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	New Order
	Newspeak Holoview Interview CD 3D 015
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Iron Maiden
	Maiden Over Holoview Interview CD 3D 016
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	Simply Red
	For Your Babies Music CD with dotmatrix design 1992
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Skid Row
	Youth Gone Wild Music CD with dotmatrix design 1992
	
	Metallica
	Stand Up And Shout Interview CD with dotmatrix design
	- no credits
	
	David Bowie
	Buddha of Suburbia Music CD with dotmatrix design 1993
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Rush
	Roll the Bones Music CD with dotmatrix design 1991
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Hothouse Flowers
	Isn’t it Amazing Music CD with dotmatrix design
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	The B52s
	Is that you Mo-Dean? Music CD with dotmatrix design
	by Chris Levine 1992
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Prince
	Money Don’t Matter 2 Night Music CD with dotmatrix design 1992
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	Prince
	Diamonds & Pearls Music CD with dotmatrix design 1991
	
	Marc Almond
	The Days of Pearly Spencer ‘Limited Edition Holographic CD’
	No.02625 with dotmatrix design. ‘Dufex Print’ cover
	Mastered by Nimbus
	
	Danny Rampling
	Love Groove Dance Party volumes 1 & 2
	Music CDs with dotmatrix design. Mastered by Nimbus
	
	The Jesus and Mary Chain
	Far Gone and Out Collectors Edition Holographic Disc
	Warner Music Uk Ltd 1992
	
	Lisa Stansfield
	Set Your Loving Free Arista Records 1992
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus
	
	QFX
	Freedom 2 Dotmatrix design with 3D CG panel
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus 1996
	Cher
	It’s a Man’s World
	Reprise Records 1996
	Mastered by Nimbus
	Steel Heart
	Sticky Side Up   Limited Edition Holographic Disc
	Mastered by Applied Holographics and Nimbus 1992
HOLO COVERS
	Prince
	Diamonds & Pearls Music CD with colour stereogram on sleeve liner Hologram by HOLOGRAFX 1991
	Cinematograper: Glen Gustafson
	Holographer: Sharon McCormack
	
	Marc Almond
	Childstar Music CD in cardboard packaging with embossed hotfoil hologram lettering Released by Some Bizarre 1995
	
	The Cult
	Some Temple CD sleeve black plastic with embossed hologram label
	
	Mike Oldfield
	Hibernaculum Music CD ‘Featuring Exclusive Moviegram Sticker’
	Hologram by Spatial Imaging 1994
	
	Mike Oldfield
	Tattoo Live at Edinburgh Castle EP CD with hologram on sleeve liner Computer generated hologram by Spatial Imaging 1992
	
	Wet Wet Wet
	‘Morning Music CD with ‘DiHO Holomovie’ by iC (& Spatial Imaging) on sleeve liner 1996
	
	Boyzone
	Father and Son Music CD with hologram on Sleeve liner
	‘Holomovie’ by iC Holographic/Spatial Imaging 1995
	
	A Retrospective of House 91-95
	Triple CD with cardboard sleeve and hologram label
	Holographic design by Chris Levine Hologram by Spatial Imaging
	Client: Total Record Company Ltd.
	
	Back Street Boys
	We’ve Got It Goin On Music CD with hotfoiled holographic stereogram on cardboard cover Holographer unknown
	Client: Zomba Records 1996
	
	Global Chillage
	The Irresistible Force Music CD with dotmatrix hologram label on sleeve liner. Hologram design by Chris Levine 1994
	
	Spacehog
	In the Meantime Music CD with dotmatrix hologram insert Hologram design by Chris Levine 1996
	Suzanne Vega
	Book of Dreams Music CD with photopolymer hologram on sleeve liner Limited Edition 4292
	Hologram by Polaroid Client: A&M 1990
	
	Enigma
	MCMXC a.D embossed hologram label on sleeve liner
	Virgin Schallplatten GmbH 1991
	
	UB44
	LP with embossed hologram on cover
	Hologram by Optec Design (Advanced Holographics) 1982
	
	Dave Clark’s Time
	LP, with embossed hologram (of Laurence Olivier) hotfoil stamped on cover
	Hologram by light Fantastic 1986
	
	Doctor Who
	LP with embossed hologram hotfoil stamped on cover
	Hologram by light Fantastic 1986
	Client: BBCEnterprises
	
	Guns N’Roses
	Don’t Cry 12” with embossed colour hologram sticker on sleeve
	Holographer unknown
	Client : David Geffen 1991
	
	Stevie Nicks
	The Other Side of the Mirror LP
	‘Limited Edition includes FREE hologram’
	Colour stereogram sticker by Applied Holographics CFC
	Client: Modern Records 1989
	Nina Hagen
	Freud Euch  RCA 1995
	Hologramm from: star shop claus cohnen, hamburg and chromagem, youngstown/ohio.
	Siegfried & Roy
	Magic Stars
	Music CD with embossed hologram on sleeve liner
	G.I.B. Music & Distribution GmbH 1996. Holographer Unknown
	SAT 1 Hologram Dance Vol.1
	Music CD with animated 2D/3D hologram cover
	Client: KOCH International 1995
		Hologram Dance Vol.2
		Music CD with full colour CG embossed hologram cover
		Hologram produced by AD 2000 Inc
		Client: Koch InternationalManufacturer: Tedco (USA)
		Garbage    
		Only Happy When It Rains
		Vinyl record 45rpm
		Dot matrix hologram on sleeve, designed by Chris Levine
		Client: Mushroom records 1995
		AD INFINITUM
		Telstar 7" vinyl disc with 2D/3D embossed hologram by Light Impressions on the sleeve
		Factory Records FAC 96 released in March 1984
		Wikipedia states that this is the first record with a hologram on the cover,
		but that credit should go to UB40's 'UB44' released in September 1982
HOLODISCS
		Holodisc
		Hologram of girl undressing on photopolymer disc
		Manufacturer: Craig Newswanger/Applied Corp.
	
	Spiderman Skydisc
	Photopolymer hologram on embossed hologram on metal disc in CD case (no label)
	Manufacturer: Polymer hologram by Skybox International
	Youngblood Skydisc
	Photopolymer hologram disc in CD case
	‘Limited Edition’ 0808 of 6,000
	Manufacturer: Polymer hologram by Skybox International 1995
	
	Batman Skydisc
	Photopolymer hologram disc in CD case
	Limited Edition’ 008903 of 10,000
	Manufacturer: Polymer hologram by Skybox International 1994
	
	Spiderman Skydisc
	Photopolymer hologram disc in polythene sleeve (no label)
	Manufacturer: Polymer hologram by Skybox International
	
	Dimension Disc
	holographic diffraction foil on plastic disc in cardboard packaging
	© Loncraine Broxton & Partners Ltd. 1981
	Made in England
	
	Assorted holographic ‘Spinners’ on metal discs.
	Manufacturer(s) unknown
	
	See Deez
	A metal spinning disc with 3 outer rings & 3 inner rings of interchangeable holographic patterns.
HOLOS ON VINYL
	Nearer 3D
	Silver vinyl 45 with 2D/3D hologram on reverse side to music
	Hologram by SEE 3 Holograms Ltd. 1984
	Pressing by Orlake Records
	Client RAK Records
	
	Help a London Child
	Silver vinyl 45 with 2D/3D hologram on reverse side to music
	Hologram by SEE 3 Holograms Ltd. 1985
	Design by Chris Levine/Holographics
	Pressing by Orlake Records
	Client: Capital Radio 194
	
	Warrior
	Fighting for the Earth vinyl 12” with embossed hologram ‘label’ incorporated in manufacturing process
	Hologram by SEE 3. Pressing by Orlake Records
	
	Styx
	The Best of Times vinyl 45 with holographic diffraction design
	by Mike Foster 1980 (no credit on label)
	
	Styx
	Paradise Theatre vinyl LP with holographic diffraction design
	by Mike Foster 1980 (no credit on label)
	Client: A&M Records
	
	Split Enz
	True Colours vinyl LP with holographic diffraction design
	‘Holographic Grading Process by Michael Foster
	Laser Graphic Design by Mick Haggerty’ 1980
	Client: A&M Records
	
	Megadeath
	Anarchy in the UK 12” single with holographic diffraction design
	1988 Capitol Records, Inc.
	Split Enz
	One Step Ahead  7” Laser Etched Single
	Mushroom Records Pty Ltd. 1981
	Manufactured and Distributed by A & M Records
	Holography uncredited: presumably by Mike Foster
	Over/Shadow
	12” vinyl disc with holographic diffraction pattern
	Produced by Overshadow records with Richard Houghten, 2024
	Gift of Simon Colebrooke.
	 In 1980, Mike Foster, a pioneer of embossed holography, decorated some LP records for A & M Records with holographic diffraction grating designs. These albums, Paradise Theatre by Styx and True Colours by Split Enz, mark the beginning of a relationship between holography and the music industry that continues to this day. In neither case was this new type of picture disc announced on the LP cover and you would have had to look at the small print on the record label to see 'Holographic Grading Process by Michael Foster' and probably been none the wiser for that.
In 1980, Mike Foster, a pioneer of embossed holography, decorated some LP records for A & M Records with holographic diffraction grating designs. These albums, Paradise Theatre by Styx and True Colours by Split Enz, mark the beginning of a relationship between holography and the music industry that continues to this day. In neither case was this new type of picture disc announced on the LP cover and you would have had to look at the small print on the record label to see 'Holographic Grading Process by Michael Foster' and probably been none the wiser for that.
	
	More obvious was the album cover produced in 1984 for the British group UB40 by Advanced Holographics in Loughborough. This featured a 5.75" square embossed hologram showing a 3D image of the letters UB carved out of polystyrene to look like stone and the numbers 44 hovering in space on the picture plane. On the inner sleeve was an explanation of the holographic process and instructions on how to light the hologram.
	
	Around this time, my company, SEE 3, devised a process for incorporating 2D/3D holograms into picture discs and undertook a few commercial jobs, including one with Chris Levine - "Help a London Child" for Capital Radio. When my partner, Nigel Abraham, went to work at Applied Holographics, he and Chris developed some of the first CDs incorporating dotmatrix and 3D holographic images.
	
	Chris says of this period: "The work I did with Nigel Abraham and Applied in the area of Holographic CD's was most interesting. I always felt it had so much further to go in terms of the kinds of holograms to be used, that is not just the 2D dot Matrix that was available at the time but other more sophisticated techniques. Developing full surface images could be very exciting too, particularly for DVD movie releases with animated holograms mastered direct from movie footage. Some of the music releases we produced were very effective as holographic designs but it was the very beginning of digital input to holographic origination and I was learning more each time about the design process and how to get effective results each time we did a project. To work with it lucidly as a medium meant having a good understanding of how the image, or a pixel on screen, would translate into the final holographics with its light reactive properties. This only became apparent by trial and error as I designed the CDs. On some I hit the mark and others I put down to invaluable experience. The response was generally good and they sold well. Releases I worked on include two for Simply Red, David Bowie, Skid Row, Cosmic Baby and the B 52's."
	
	Chris Levine also collaborated with Spatial Imaging to make holographic stereograms for CD covers, notably Mike Oldfield, Wet,Wet,Wet and Boyzone, making a visual link between music videos and record packaging in the form of animated holographic images.
	
	In the United States, Sharon McCormack produced a superb holographic stereogram of Prince with two lady friends for the cover of his 'Diamonds & Pearls' CD, and Polaroid made the first photopolymer image to grace a CD cover for Suzanne Vega's 'Book of Dreams'.
	
	Not all of the holograms on discs in my collection are musical. In 1981 a British toy company called Loncraine Broxton introduced a new product to the market. Their 'Dimension Disc' was made of metal with an embossed holographic grating applied to it and, when you spun it, a kinetic 3D pattern was produced. Several other companies produced these 'spinners', just another in a long line of optical toys, stretching back to kaleidoscopes and beyond.
	
	In the late 1980s, Patrick Boyd returned from a trip to the States and showed me a most amusing little holographic novelty. The Holodisk showed an attractive kneeling woman who , as you turned the disc, could be observed slipping her robe from her shoulders. Tantalisngly though, just as you were about to get a glimpse of her uncovered body, the sequence started again. Craig Newswanger gives the background to this product:
	
	"I was working with Chris Outwater who had spun off ADD from Disney. Later it became Applied Holographics, in ’88 I think. The original idea came from thinking about the infamous non-hologram, Princess Leia. How to make a freely viewable 360 degree hologram? This was mid-1986. At the time we did not have a real use for the idea but then at some point we started working with a toy design company in New York that had done some work with Hasbro. At the time I believe Kevin and Rick Rankin were working with me. The toy company was called A.G.E. We made a number of holograms for a prototype toy playset with various characters and vehicles and so on. Ultimately the toy industry bit the dust with the stock market dip in ’87. I shot a number of subjects, models for general interest but “Rita” was by far the best idea. My original name for the image was “Mobius strip” but no one really appreciated the joke so it became “Lovely Rita” since the model's name was Rita. It was fun to watch guys follow the hologram around on a turntable and try to out run it to see a bit more skin but alas they were never satisfied. I think that is the magic of the image. It was a perfect tease.
	
	Every so often I get an email from someone who has tracked me down to find more images or another Rita but now the best source of images are comic shops since we did a number of images of super-heroes for comic companies. These were mass produced by Polaroid. I worked with my friend, Bill Molteni at Polaroid. The best images were Batman and a number of Spiderman Holodisks. Some were 2” disks on comic covers and standalone 5” disks that were sold separately."
	
	Another great holographic product with a much too short lifespan. It seems to be a while since a record came out with a hologram on it and I haven't seen any holographic toys for a while either. But I expect something new is just around the corner - it usually is with holography. Watch this space...
	
	Jonathan Ross
