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  1. Visit the World's Oldest Free Holographic Gallery

    02.May.07, 22:49 EDT
    Located in a former blacksmith's forge in midtown Manhattan's East Side, Holographic Studios is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 2 pm to 6 pm (closed on holidays, and its best to call ahead).  The gallery is at street level at 240 East 26th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

    Our holographic gallery features over two hundred assorted holograms, both small and large.  Images from the US, Russia, China, and Europe can be seen.  Also on display is the world's largest collection of Integral Holograms.  These holograms are full motion 3D images. 

    Many of the holograms on display are for sale with some small hologram stickers as inexpensive as a dollar while some of the holographic art pieces are priced in the thousands of dollars. 

    Holographic Studios is a small boutique sized gallery situated in a brownstone on a mostly residential block.  We are a working studio of holography with our lab on premises and take on custom hologram projects.

    Directions to Holographic Studios

    Car:
    The Holographic Studios are located at storefront level in a small brownstone on Manhattan's East Side. The location is 240 East 26th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. There is both metered parking on the street as well as parking garages on every block in the area. Parking meters charge twenty five cents per ten minutes of parking time, so bring plenty of quarters if you plan to park on the street. Prices vary for the parking garages.

    FDR Drive:
     
    Exit at 23rd Street and proceed west (its your only choice unless you want to drive into the East River). At 3rd Avenue make a right. In three blocks at 26th Street make the right and you are there. Queens Midtown Tunnel:Get in the left lane. When you emerge in Manhattan make the left turn towards 2nd Avenue. You will get off on a side street and need to go right at the corner of 2nd Avenue a half block down. Continue on 2nd Avenue to 26th Street. You can park wherever you find a place, or you can make the right turn onto 25th Street. Then make the right at the first light (3rd Avenue) and go for a block and make a right again onto 26th Street. This is our block. Park at the first available spot.

    West Side Highway: 
    Exit at 23rd Street and go East until you reach 3rd Avenue. Make a left and go three blocks and turn right and you're here. Lincoln Tunnel:Get into the right most tube of the tunnel. Stay in the right lane and make the right turn when you exit the tunnel in Manhattan. This exit ramp will lead you South. Go as far south as you can and then follow the local road a half block West (left turn) to 9th Avenue. Turn right and go until you reach 26th Street. Turn left. Continue on 26th Street until you reach Third Avenue. Go sttraight through the intersection, we are on the right side of the block almost the whole way down just before you reach 2nd Avenue. Park your car wherever you can find a spot.

    Subway:
    The closest train line is the Lexington Avenue Local - the Number 6 train. You can take either the 23rd Street or 28th Street stations. You will be on Park Avenue. Head East. The next block you pass should be Lexington Avenue. (If you find yourself on Madison Avenue you have gone West by mistake, so in that event you should turn around and head the other way.) When you reach Third Avenue, walk over to 26th Street. We are located near the end of the block on the right (South) side a few building before 2nd Avenue.
  2. Holography Classes

    30.Mar.07, 14:37 EDT
    Holographic Studios offers a three hour introductory class on holography for $175. You learn the basic concepts of holography and make a single beam reflection hologram of your own that you get to take home in our midtown Manhattan subterranean laser holography laboratory. You can see this hologram in normal light. Our staff has had over thirty years of experience in teaching holography classes. Many of the students who have taken the introductory class have gone on to win science fairs or get high honors in their school project on holography. Others have taken the class with an interest in pursuing holography as a hobby.

    We offer advanced classes at $250 each. In these classes you can learn:

    * How to make and use an Interferometer
    * Single Beam Transmission (laser viewable) Holography
    * Advanced Single Beam Holography techniques
    * Off-axis Reflection Holography
    * Off-axis Transmission Holography (laser viewable)
    * Image plane White Light Transmission Holography
    * Image plane Reflection Holography
    * Home Holography Lab construction

    We can easily custom design a class to your specific interest.  Just let us know.
  3. Class Trips to Holographic Studios

    30.Mar.07, 14:34 EDT
    Visit the World's Oldest Gallery of Holography located in the heart of New York City.   A class trip to the Holographic Studios is a unique experience. Visitors get to see amazing three dimensional images created in a subterranean laser laboratory located below the gallery. Imagine viewing images that appear fully three dimensional without wearing those funny 3D glasses. Its the magic of holography. Its like nothing you've ever seen before.

    We begin your visit with an brief introductory talk by your host, Doctor Laser. He comes out dressed in a long white lab coat. Doctor Laser will tell the visitors all about the holograms they are looking at. After the group has had a chance to see the holograms, he begins his talk which is both informative and entertaining. Your group will learn all about how we see in three dimensions. Doctor Laser will ask people from the group to participate in a few simple demonstrations that never fail to bring a smile. After all, holography is a mixture of art and science, and we try to show how it is used in both ways. At the end of the talk Doctor Laser gives out free hologram stickers to all who attend, with the group leaders getting a special hologram. We give the group leaders follow up materials so they can talk with the class about their experience here back in the classroom.
    The gallery is about the size of a small boutique. There is a wide of variety of types of holograms on display. Here is what you will see:

    * Images that jump right out of the hologram.
    * Celebrity portraits including Andy Warhol, Phyllis Diller, Isaac Asimov, Billy Idol, among others.
    * Holographic sculptures from Russian museums that look so real you will swear they are not holograms.
    * The world's largest collection of motion image holograms.
    * Cylindrical holograms that are visible from all sides.
    * Computer generated holograms.
    * Holographic art.
    * Multi-channel holograms that change from one image to another as you walk past them.
    * Hologram stickers and novelties.

    Tour Options
    We offer two types of class trips. The Gallery Tour and The Lab Tour. The Gallery Tour includes everything mentioned above. The Lab Tour includes everything mentioned above plus as the name implies a short tour of the laser lab. The class is broken up into small groups of 8 or fewer people. Each group is escorted down to the subterranean laboratory beneath the gallery where they get to see how holograms are actually made. The labs are an underground labyrinth illuminated in a dim green safe light and the brilliant red color of the laser accents the holographic process. It is a very surreal environment and an experience no one will ever forget. Principles of laser physics are demonstrated in a manner that borders on science fiction. Yet its all real.

    The price for The Gallery Tour is $175 per group (not to exceed 35 people at a time - larger groups can be split into two). The price for The Lab Tour is $250 per group with the same group size limitation.

    Directions to Holographic Studios


    Car:
    The Holographic Studios are located at storefront level in a small brownstone on Manhattan's East Side. The location is 240 East 26th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. There is both metered parking on the street as well as parking garages on every block in the area. Parking meters charge twenty five cents per ten minutes of parking time, so bring plenty of quarters if you plan to park on the street. Prices vary for the parking garages.

    FDR Drive:
     
    Exit at 23rd Street and proceed west (its your only choice unless you want to drive into the East River). At 3rd Avenue make a right. In three blocks at 26th Street make the right and you are there. Queens Midtown Tunnel:Get in the left lane. When you emerge in Manhattan make the left turn towards 2nd Avenue. You will get off on a side street and need to go right at the corner of 2nd Avenue a half block down. Continue on 2nd Avenue to 26th Street. You can park wherever you find a place, or you can make the right turn onto 25th Street. Then make the right at the first light (3rd Avenue) and go for a block and make a right again onto 26th Street. This is our block. Park at the first available spot.

    West Side Highway: 
    Exit at 23rd Street and go East until you reach 3rd Avenue. Make a left and go three blocks and turn right and you're here. Lincoln Tunnel:Get into the right most tube of the tunnel. Stay in the right lane and make the right turn when you exit the tunnel in Manhattan. This exit ramp will lead you South. Go as far south as you can and then follow the local road a half block West (left turn) to 9th Avenue. Turn right and go until you reach 26th Street. Turn left. Continue on 26th Street until you reach Third Avenue. Go sttraight through the intersection, we are on the right side of the block almost the whole way down just before you reach 2nd Avenue. Park your car wherever you can find a spot.

    Subway:
    The closest train line is the Lexington Avenue Local - the Number 6 train. You can take either the 23rd Street or 28th Street stations. You will be on Park Avenue. Head East. The next block you pass should be Lexington Avenue. (If you find yourself on Madison Avenue you have gone West by mistake, so in that event you should turn around and head the other way.) When you reach Third Avenue, walk over to 26th Street. We are located near the end of the block on the right (South) side a few building before 2nd Avenue.