The Abraham Lincoln Presidential museum in Springfield Illinois uses a hologram to tell the stories of their archives, it’s very well done in my opinion. 

Sara Phalen, Director
West Chicago City Museum 

On Jul 10, 2019, at 7:52 PM, franny415 <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Please reply to the list. I'm also interested!

Franny Kent 
Director of Educational Programming 
Jackie Robinson Museum 



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From: Calvin Uzelmeier <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 7/10/19 4:32 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: "Hologram" exhibits

We are experimenting with some different ways of engaging audiences with narrative content, including both true holograms and pseudo-holograms like Pepper's ghosts and persistence-of-vision effects. I am curious how other institutions have utilized these types of visuals and to what success. Anyone have any examples to share? Anyone using a true hologram to help audiences engage with objects or characters? Anyone using a pseudo-effect for a similar purpose? We are especially interested in anyone combining these kinds of effects with voice interaction like New Dimension's in Testimony by USC's Shoah Foundation.

Thanks in advance for the input!

Calvin Uzelmeier, Ph.D.
Director of Featured Content, Exhibition Support & Special Projects
Rochester Museum & Science Center

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