GOING PLACES : The Art of Laser Magic
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THE TECHNOLOGY is 43 years old, but as art, holography is in its ebullient infancy, which makes “Images in Time & Space” both endearing and fascinating. This collection of holograms, laser photography from 17 nations, is more than an art exhibit. Pictures do hang on walls and sculpture rests on pedestals, and it all looks real enough to touch. But every piece--antiquities from Leningrad’s Hermitage Museum, an animated portrait of Dizzy Gillespie, among them--is a trick of light.
Admission runs $2.50 for children, $3 for seniors and students and $3.50 for adults.
“Images in Time & Space,” 377 S. Oak Knoll Road, Pasadena; (213) 483-5543.
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