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Lloyd Cross on Complexity
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Posted by: Lawrence J. Thaden
Here is an interesting quote from Lloyd Cross, who in 1974 produced the famous integral hologram, "Kiss II", in which Pam Brazier blows a kiss and winks as the viewer walks by.
He is writing in 1976.
"The laser and white light holograms (information storage) will be done before the spring of this year. ... And we feel that this is a very important area of holography. It ... will assist everyone in the world in gathering and retrieving information about the world about us which is very complex, based on very simple principals but very complex in its varied information content. We feel the new parallel storage technique of the information storage hologram will provide an experience totally unexpected and unlike anything ever seen before in information systems." [Italics added]
Source: http://www.holophile.com/history.htm
There doesn’t seem to be anything on the Forum about holography.
Anyone know of a good book that discusses cellular automata and holography?
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