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Feonic adds sound to hologram

Feonic adds sound to hologram

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The first holographic portrait of the Queen was first shown at the Jersey Museum. The image of The Queen, by light artist Chris Levine, is tinged in blue light and appears to move as the viewer walks past it. Prince Charles unveiled it when he visited the island as part of the 800 years celebrations in 2004. Jersey Heritage Trust commissioned the work to celebrate 800 years of the islands loyalty to the crown. To create the image, Levine took more than 10,000 images of the monarch during two sittings in the Yellow Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace before selecting the ones for the final hologram. It is made up of more than 200 frames and gives the impression of the Queen’s eyes following the viewers as they walk around it. Later it was displayed at the Palace of Westmin

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