To insure the correct illumination and placement I like to work closely with the curator and the display designers to plan and install the exhibit.
The cost of an exhibit depends on the number of pieces, the location and the duration.
An exhibit budget needs to cover travel expenses, an artist fee, plus shipping and insurance.
Installation pictures
of an exhibit at the Anchorage
Museum of History and Art
December 3, 1999 - February 27, 2000
standing:
"Portal into the Fifth Dimension"
left:
"Study in Light # 7"
"floating"
reflection
hologram frames
"Study in Light # 4", a reflection hologram detail
transmission
holograms, hanging or mounted on tripods
"Deltawerk"
"Delta II"
"Delta VI"
how
do you do it? how does it work?
in an
exhibit I answer frequently asked questions by showing a small laser
in a holographic set-up, explaining the recording process with graphics
and text.
for
children of all ages I use an interactive hologram, it
explains through experiencing the behavior of a hologram with the control
of the illumination. A simple explanation with drawings and photographs
helps to digest the experience.
right:
"Rapture V"