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Multisensory Museum of Aeronautics

Student: Guseva Anastasiya

Supervisor: Andrey Punin

Faculty: School of Arts and Humanities

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

In this visual research I set out to explore in depth the topic of holograms and their potential role in our environment. My aim is to uncover the impact of holograms on the world around us, and to analyse how they change space and human perception. An important aspect of the research is to determine the potential of holography in everyday life. What areas can take advantage of this technology and what benefits can it provide to humans? The next question is the impact of holography on the perception of the world around us. How does this technology change our perception of space, objects and information? Can holography create a new level of interaction with the world around us by embedding itself in our daily lives? Particular attention is paid to the role of holograms in art. Holograms provide artists with new tools and techniques to create. I explore the work of artists who use holograms in their artworks and analyse how this affects artistic expression and perception of art. So, my research is a comprehensive analysis of holograms in terms of their environmental impact, role in art. I aim to broaden our understanding of this exciting technology and its place in the contemporary world.

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