2010-04-15
Holography as phantasm story - A parallax view
With the M.A. thesis entitling Holography as phantasm story - A parallax view, the concern of this survey is sharpened.
The purpose of this work is telling a story of phantasms emerging from holography.
Holography at first fails in its originally assigned field of application - improving electron microscopy. Except some military usage in its early days, which take place far off and shielded from public perception, the physical concept becomes a marginal phenomenon. For about fifteen years attention is refused to holography, for which other media don't have to struggle for. The invention of laser light induces the rebirth of holography. It converts holography's dried up fields of application into fertile soil, whom arises an unforeseen and unimaginable variety of hopes, dreams, wishes and longings, and pushes open gates to visions and phantasms.
Holography as phantasm story - A parallax view is about these phantasms. It would like to tell about the visions of holographic memory, of tangibility and the yearning to feel, of measuring without destroying, of brand protection, and the boundless confidence in holography's capabilities to explain the mechanics of nothing less than the human brain and the whole universe.
Telling this story, this work takes holography as a paragon and mimics one of its main features - the parallax view. Viewing the object of study from different angles - from holography's different fields of applications and phantasms - this work itself becomes an into writ getting hologram.
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