PHSCologram
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PHSCologram is a registered trademark for barrier-strip and lenticular autostereograms made by Chicago-based art collective (art)n laboratory.
The barrier strip technique is similar in principle to lenticular printing, but with the use of a black line grid.
The name PHSCologram is a sort of acronym for
- Photography
- Holography
- Sculpture
- Computer Graphics
The term was originally coined to refer to larger sculptural installations that included actual holograms as well as barrier-strip autostereograms, but in later years the name was taken to apply to digital autostereographic panels alone.
PHSColograms may be seen in permanent installations at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the Hope Diamond exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Chicago Midway International Airport, and in the collection of Elton John[1].
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| Non-video | Electronic paper · Flip-dot display · Split-flap display |
| Video | Cathode ray tube · Digital light processing · Field emission display · Laser TV · (Organic) light-emitting diode Liquid crystal display · Plasma display · Surface-conduction electron-emitter display · Vacuum fluorescent display |
| 3D display | Stereoscopic · Autostereoscopic · Volumetric · Laser beam |
| Static media | Hologram · Movie projector · Neon sign · Slide projector |