Southamptonââ¬â¢s first hologram exhibition
The first hologram exhibition to be hosted in Southampton launches this month.
ââ¬ËA Virtual Artistââ¬â¢ by Pearl John from the University of Southampton is on show from 26 August to 26 September in the Special Collections Gallery and the Level 4 Gallery of the Universityââ¬â¢s Hartley Library.
The exhibition is a collection of personal objects and photographs from a number of Pearlââ¬â¢s family members, ranging from the 19o0ââ¬â¢s until the present day. These are overlaid by translucent holograms, containing text and images about the person or object, which recedes back into the object. The depth of the holographic image relates to the age of the object and family member ââ¬â further back within the hologram represents further back in time.
Pearl, who is Public Engagement Leader for Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton, says: ââ¬ÅThe exhibition is my own ââ¬Ëspecial collectionââ¬â¢ of objects and holographic artworks, which have been collected to form an archive of my family. The objects hold memories and stories and the holographic images make the invisible visible.ââ¬Â
ââ¬ËA Virtual Artistââ¬â¢ also includes a selection of Pearlââ¬â¢s own art collectionââ¬â such as eight lenticular images, which were shown at the Royal Societyââ¬â¢s Summer Science Exhibition in July 2012. The data which inspired these animated art works was provided by scientists and astronomers working with lasers, magnetism, astronomy and particle physics at the University of Southampton. Pearl explored different time intervals from ââ¬Ëpico-secondââ¬â¢ laser pulses ââ¬â produced in trillionths of a second ââ¬â to black hole events occurring millions of years ago.
Pearl adds: ââ¬ÅI hope that the novelty of the non-traditional art form, which has not previously been exhibited in Southampton arts venues, will help attract a new audience to the Gallery from both inside and outside of the University.ââ¬Â
The exhibition will be on show every day from 9am to 9pm in the Level 4 Gallery of the Hartley Library and from 10am to 4pm on weekdays in the Special Collections Gallery. The private view for ââ¬ËA Virtual Artistââ¬â¢ is at 5pm on Monday 8 September. To attend, please contact Carol Mapstone at C.Mapstone@soton.ac.uk or on 023 8059 2097.
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