Holography Ephemera

In my spare time (?) I like to wander around the Internet and find other persons interested in various different forms of Ephemera.

Today’s wanderings took me to the website of Frank DeFreitas.  Frank’s blog is entitled Antiquarian Holographica – with a subtitle of Holography Ephemera: Curating, Archiving and Preservation.  Frank tels us that

“I have been collecting laser & holography related ephemera for over 30 years. I am very interested in the curating and preservation of these materials for future generations, and as a historical archive of the field”.

HolographyIn his latest post he shows us the cover of the National Geographic magazine from March 1984 which contained a hologram of the American Eagle.

In addition to sharing his collections with his blog visitors, he provides a lot of commentary on the history of holography . . . and the history of the individual pieces.

Head on over to Frank’s Blog and learn a bit more about Holographic Ephemera.  I think you’ll enjoy your visit to his site.

I’m Tom Murphy and thanks for helping me give Ephemera the encore it deserves.

Tom
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About Tom Murphy
My name is Tom Murphy and I’m becoming more and more a full time Blogger - trying to master this new and dynamic medium called blogging. Back in the late 1990s I found the Internet and was not sure what it was.. or where it was going. I worked at the time for IBM and we had what was called then PROFS - the Professional Office System. I didn’t know it at the time but that was perhaps my beginning interest in blogging. As I learn more and more about Blogging.. and Wordpress.. and my other passion - Ephemera, I hope to be able to blog about it to my followers here on this blogsite. Stay with me for what I hope will be a fun adventure for us all.

Comments

  1. Tom, thank you for your mention of Antiquarian Holographica in your blog post. I hope that your readers enjoy visiting — and, perhaps seeing an entirely new category of ephemera (holography related). Thanks again.

    All the best,
    Frank DeFreitas
    holographica.blogspot.com

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