Rare holography-in-print collection: with and without holograms. Holography has a rich history that is captured in the printed materials (ephemera) of the late 20th Century. This video showcases a few of these pieces of history, and seeks to inform the viewer of Antiquarian Holographica: the pursuit of collecting holography-related ephemera . . . and an appreciation of its period graphic art and design. Comments and communication welcomed. (www.holoworld.com)
Most in this video are professionally printed, but you can get started as a hobbyist, with the basics, without it being too expensive (perhaps about $100 or so, give or take).
holoworld 2 years ago
so cool, want to make one for myself. are they expensive to make?
syanarasucka 2 years ago