Monthly Archive for September, 2008

New book on Iran

Hooman Majd is a childhood friend of mine. His book on Iran, The Ayatollah Begs to Differ, has just been published. I have not seen it, but knowing Hooman and seeing previous writings, I think this will be a great read for those wanting a better understanding of the complexities in Iranian culture. More »

Progress on our new office

The building work for the our new offices are going well. We are due to move in 1st quarter of 2009, and I cannot wait! The project has been designed and is managed by our good friends, Inspiration. More »

Something in the air…

After the one day holography conference yesterday, I and others have a feeling holography is bouncing back. I can’t put a finger it, but there is definite interest from museum and gallery folk, and there is an air of confidence amongst holographers. I have not seen this in the last 20 years. Let’s hope it continues. More »

Yves sets the standard for holography

I have been waiting for years to see the holograms of Yves Gentet. He gave a talk this morning at the conference in Leicester and showed several of his holograms. I was absolutely amazed. He has set the standard for colour holography. Just take look at these holograms. More »


kaveh1000: RT @wisealic: Chronicle article by Josh Fischman 'As Journal Boycott Grows, Elsevier Defends Its Practices' + interesting comments http://t.co/iEYKTXMf
2 days ago
kaveh1000: RT @clauseggers: Tourists deported from U.S. for Twitter jokes http://t.co/MX3c0RI7
5 days ago
kaveh1000: RT @pkedrosky: WSJ: Accel's post-IPO 700x return on a $13m investment in Facebook would be largest in venture industry history.
7 days ago
KhaledGhetas: RT @kaveh1000: For those who think Jobs was a good guy: Apple’s iPad and the Human Costs for Workers in China: http://t.co/veBqLBxU
1 week ago