Need research ideas: combining optics and visual arts

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The discussion centers on seeking guidance for an original research project that explores the intersection of two unspecified fields. A participant shares a relevant research abstract from the Journal of the Optical Society of America, suggesting it may align with the inquiry. The importance of finding similar resources is emphasized, with a specific mention of "hologram" and "holographic" as key terms that could be relevant to the research focus. The conversation highlights the need for more literature and examples in this overlapping area of study.
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This is an original research project. Any ideas or guidance in the overlap of the two fields (i don't know much about the overlap).
 
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Tyler James said:
This is an original research project. Any ideas or guidance in the overlap of the two fields (i don't know much about the overlap).
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"Hologram/Holographic" are the words that appears in my head when i read your question.
 
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