A selection of projects and applications 2009-2010


Holovision (formerly Spatial Imaging's 3D-Print division) was recently commissioned to produce several medium format animated lenticular images to promote the launch of FASHIONAIR at Selfridges in Oxford Street.

The lenticulars were affixed to both sides of the windows of Selfridges, one of London’s most famous department stores, and consisted of an animated keyhole, shown to the left of the doors, and a pair of animated eyes, show in the sunglasses to the right of the doors. The lenticular images, which provided an animation effect, were designed to be viewed from the street by shoppers as they passed by.
HOLOVISION FASHIONAIR at Selfridges in Oxford Street, London - Promotion


Holovision (formerly Spatial Imaging's 3D-Print division) was commissioned to record a large format three-dimensional lenticular of the marble bust of Septimius Severus at the British Museum in London. Unable to borrow the actual artefact the piece was produced for Durham University to feature in an exhibition entitled

Holovision transported its VIP (Video Images with Parallax) camera system to the museum where it was given a day to shoot this valuable artefact.

This lenticular image can be purchased from
HOLOVISION Septimius Severus at the British Museum - Exhibition and merchandise
An Archaeology of 'Race'
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                    is an environmental awareness campaign for schools designed to help save the planet earth by recycling, reducing, reusing and busting global waste. The project was to create a series of animated and morphing lenticular images for an exhibition designed to teach school children the benefits of recycling. The lenticular images show a typical item of rubbish transforming into a recycled item of use. Morphing the images was the perfect way to communicate the recycling process.

A fully 3D and animated lenticular image of Busta and Pong, the Wastebuster mascots, was also provided to attract the attention of children in schools and other environments. If you would like to purchase a Busta and Pong lenticular image for yourself or for your school please contact Wastbuster directly.
Wastebuster
HOLOVISION Wastebuster - Exhibition and promotion
Holovision (formerly Spatial Imaging's 3D-Print division) was asked to design a unique product to add to the official merchandise of the Ben Hur Live event that opened on 17th September 2009 at the O2, London.

Using the latest software techniques Holovision converted the event’s existing poster into a stunning 3D image. Both large format 3D lenticular posters and smaller format table standing 3D prints were offered.
HOLOVISION Ben Hur Live at the O2 - Merchandise
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Holovision has produced a large format 3D lenticular image from a still taken on the set of the James Bond film Dr. No for an exhibition on the British film industry and for display at Pinewood and Shepperton film studios. The image depicts Sean Connery and Ursula Andress.


The software and technique used to produce a three-dimensional image from a flat one is quite new. Holovision’s artists are accomplished at the craft and have converted many different types of images which were never originally intended to be three-dimensional. Many others can be seen at
HOLOVISION Sean Connery - Exhibition and merchandise
www.livingposter.com
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A Blue Peter badge is a much coveted award for viewers of the famous BBC children's television programme Blue Peter. Introduced in 1963, it is given to those appearing on the show or in recognition of achievement -

Holovision was asked to produce a very special Blue Peter badge The Factbyte Factory badge contains an animated lenticular image which oscillates between the Blue Peter logo and a "factbyte" logo: Introduced in early 2009, this badge is awarded to those achieving VIP Level 7 in the online Factbyte Factory game.
HOLOVISION BBC Blue Peter badges - Competition prizes
Blue Peter badges
Rob Munday was given a unique opportunity to present his portraits of Her Majesty the Queen and Henry Allingham as well as his unique hologram of the helmet of King Henry VIII to Princes Anne on her visit to Shepperton Film Studios. The Princess, who had not seen the portraits before, was fascinated and spent several minutes chatting about the them - see
The IHPA Visit of Princess Anne
Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen
On the 18th July 2009 the world’s oldest man Henry Allingham died at the age of 113 years and 13 days. Rob Munday’s portrait of Henry was chosen as Henry’s official portrait and used on the booklet printed for the funeral service. Munday's large format 3D portrait was also shown at the funeral. Munday has subsequently donated the portrait to St Dustan's where Henry spent his last years. It will be placed on permanent display - see
The IHPA Henry Allingham (6 June 1896 – 18 July 2009)
St Dustan's
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