Links to Holovideo-Related Web Pages


"Holovideo" - or "electro-holography" - is a 5-year-old field of research concerned with the creation of dynamic 3-D holographic images. Work in "holographic video" orignated at the MIT Media Lab Spatial Imaging Group Our work in holovideo began with the first electronically displayed 3-D holographic image in 1989.

Researchers around the world are now working to create holographic video displays. Hiroshi Yoshikawa has been working on holovideo research since the early days.

At Stanford University, the Holography and Optical Data Storage Group is exploring a number of electro-optic principles that relate to 3-D imaging and holography.

Practical Holography VIII from 1994: SPIE abstracts
Practical Holography VII from 1993: SPIE abstracts
Holographic International from 1992: SPIE abstracts
Practical Holography VI from 1992: SPIE abstracts
Practical Holography V from 1991: SPIE abstracts

Display Systems: High-Resolution and Large Screen Displays and Helmet, Head-Up, and Head-Down Displays from 1993: SPIE abstracts

Many of the above are on the SPIE Server.

The Optics and Laser Group at Adelaide University (Australia) is looking at CGH holographic imaging.

Computer Generated Holography and Micro-Optics Fabrication at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, U.K.

The MIT holovideo approach is based on the Scophony television display geometry. This approach is used for commercial high-end projectors. A recent patent claims some improvements, but also demonstrates once again that the the Scophony inventors were way ahead of their time.

Electronic Imaging has included work related to holovideo.

The History and Sociology of Holography - Dr Sean Johnston, University of Glasgow


Visualization

Scientific Visualization and Graphics - a compilation of scientific visualization (sci-vis) information from contributors from various organizations and individuals

Annotated Scientific Visualization Weblet Bibliography

Silicon Graphics, NCSA and EVL to Create Supercomputing Environment of the Future


Please send me e-mail if you have a link to Web pages related to holovideo or computer-generated holography.


Holovideo Links / Mark Lucente / © 1995