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As technology progresses, people expect the light to be able to paint images that are as close as they can be to the real world. People also have the desire to re-create what already exists in reality as a three-dimensional object. This study is focused on research for hologram display using mirror in media art and create an artwork using the principle which is a concave mirror that reflects light from object and forms image. For research and work, it tested and analyzed the formative elements, factors of depth perception, and visual principles. Also, this study is to set a plan for looking into the flow between a passed technique and present one by way of surveying of relative works by the type of principle. These results are expected to contributing the formative study for the next hologram-based digital content and art works.
Key Words: Volumetic Display, Holographic images, Hologram, Concave Mirror, Media Arts, Phantasmagoria
1. Introduction
As the century evolves and science develops, humans want to see more realistically, that is, the three dimensional world through light and this causes the desire to recreate what they want in the three dimensional space. When analyzing media arts, which are receiving attention today, it can be seen that it is connected to the past technology, and it is predicted that the high definition stereoscopic image research will actively proceed as technology develops and it will be applied in many different fields in the future. Phantasmagoria refers to the reflection made through a magic lantern, i.e. a fictional subject that doesn't exist in reality, but it is made as an illusion to think that it actually exists. In the year 1798, Etienne-Gaspard Robert, also known as Robertson, developed the magic lantern and introduced the first phantasmagoria show. Usually, the hologram display is defined as a presentation surface that creates the illusion of free-floating 3D images today. It is an innovative use of the Pepper' Ghost technique which is an optical illusion relied on the reflection of light from a glass plate. This study will discuss how mirrors create images and provide readers insight into how to build a feasible interactive work using concave mirror principle.
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