RabbitHoles 3D Motion Holograms: Curious Art

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In Lewis’s Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, the title character tumbles down a rabbit hole and into a world quite different from her own. Similarly, RabbitHoles® is ‘an entirely new print medium’, rendering 1280 frames of three-dimensional action on a two-dimensional surface, without the need for stereoscopic glasses.

Some of the first works to use RabbitHoles printing technology were on display at Gnomon Gallery’s grand opening in Hollywood, by artists such as Alex Alvarez, Fred Bastide, Pascal Blanche, Kris Costa, Jeremy Engleman, Meats Meier, Laurent Pierlot, Aaron Sims, Scott Spencer, and Taron. They can be viewed here.

WA artists keen on creating artwork using the RabbitHoles medium can take advantage of a limited offer to have their pieces made for US$500, with the possibility of a Perth exhibition if enough people are interested. Lisa Evans, who is designing a RabbitHole of her own, has set up a RabbitHoles Facebook group.

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