Innovative interactive ideology to enforcement Hologram technologies to promote tourism activities in Egypt.

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Glass department,faculty of applied arts,helwan university,cairo,Egypt

2 Faculty of applied arts - dumiatta university

Abstract

Introduction :
At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the twenty-first century, the emergence of holographic or hologram technology began with the great progress in the systems of presentation and visual deception. This led to the opening of new doors for the application of this technology in many fields and breaking the deadlock of the typical methods of show and The dazzling elements in the cinema and the coverage of artistic events in an innovative manner,this technology was discovered by Denis Gabor in 1947 to improve the power of magnification in the electronic microscope extent that Hologram used
Perhaps the most extreme application of this technology which was made in the movie Oceans 12 where the hologram was exploited in the process of stealing one of the precious antiques, where the use of hologram is to inspire the eyes that is still in place
Perhaps this phenomenon made us think about the following problems:
 is it possible to enrich or hide defects or add effects or add visual aids on the visual scene of the external shows of the antiques....
 Can laser light effects be used to achieve visual deception?
 is it possible to beautify and create unreal backgrounds on the displays of external effects to improve the image of those museum presentations.
This aims at: - Developing and marketing of antiquities and tourism activities through activating the technology of hologram in the external exhibitions of the archaeological sites in Egypt. (Intelligent museum presentation)

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