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L'Expérience holographique

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L'exposition "L'Expérience holographique" Le jeudi 17 septembre, à partir de 18h30 Gymnase-espace culturel, Fort Griffon, Besançon

Grâce à la lumière laser, des chercheurs ont inventé dans les années 1960 la photographie en 3 dimen­sions, l’holographie.

Quelques années plus tard, le laboratoire d’optique de Besançon était à la pointe de cette réalité virtuelle, et a réalisé les plus grands hologrammes au monde.

Ces objets rétro-futuristes fascinants sont présentés excep­tionnellement au public. Vous y croiserez la Vénus de Milo et un air­bus A300, un dauphin et une maison sous la mer…

Exposition originale d’hologrammes issus de la collection de l’Institut FEMTO-ST et de la collection privée de l’entreprise Hololaser, mise en scène par Romuald Boissenin et Guillaume de Baudreuil du collectif Tricyclique Dol, et organisée dans le cadre de LUX ! Soyons brillants.

Programmation

Du mardi au vendredi du 14 h à 18 h.
Les samedis, dimanches et jours fériés de 15 h à 18 h.
Visite accompagnée les dimanches à 16 h.
Visites scolaires sur rendez-vous.

Vernissage le jeudi 17 septembre à 18 h 30.

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