Exhibition Item Description: A technique that records and reproduces the real three-dimensional images of objects by utilizing interference and diffraction principles. Not only can it create stereoscopic aerial illusions, but it also enables interactive engagement between virtual images and individuals (performers), collaborating in performances to deliver stunning visual effects.
Application Fields: Exhibition halls, trade shows, urban planning museums, science and technology museums, museums, large-screen displays, emergency response plans, scene simulation, cultural heritage digital construction, product feature demonstrations, construction process demonstrations, data models, complex structures, process changes, internal mechanical structures, etc.
Video Footage: Holographic Imaging System Folder
































