Introduction
The 3D holographic projection technology is based on a Victorian illusionary technique called “Ghost peppers”. It was commonly used in London’s theatres in the 1870s where the spirit of pepper was used to create ghostly figures on theatre stages (Toal, 12). Holography is the technique through which 3-dimensional images are made. It is the latest “Hi-definition projection Technology” (Kravetz, 320). A holographic projector is one that is capable of displaying 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional simulated images in the air.
Method (Current approaches and technologies being used in Holography)
Holography involves the use of diffraction, laser, light intensity and interference recording as well as suitable illumination of the recording (Kravetz, ...