Authors
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Assistant Professor, Department of, Sculpture, Architectural Formation, and Restoration Faculty of Applied Arts – Damietta University
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Demonstrator in Sculpture, architectural formation and restoration department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University, Egypt
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Lecturer, Department of Sculpture, Architectural Formation, and Restoration - Faculty of Applied Art – Damietta University
10.21608/maut.2025.448016
Abstract
Contemporary sculpture has undergone significant transformations in both techniques and conceptual approaches. Among the most impactful innovations is holography, which has opened new horizons for visual creativity and offered new possibilities for reinterpreting traditional sculptural concepts. This technology enables the creation of works that challenge conventional sculptural norms and contributes to shaping a forward-looking vision for the field.
Holography allows for the production of three-dimensional sculptural forms that are dynamic, interactive, and mutable, without the need for traditional materials such as stone or metal. This aligns with technological advancements and provides a sensory and immersive experience distinct from static traditional sculpture.
This research addresses the role of holography in redefining sculptural concepts and enriching them through contemporary, technology-driven methods. It aims to explore how this technique can transform traditional sculptural thinking, overcome material limitations, and introduce a digital, interactive dimension to the artwork.
The significance of the study lies in its potential to support the creation of sculptural works based on light, transparency, and movement. Additionally, it presents new educational opportunities by allowing students to engage in interactive, innovative learning environments that stimulate creativity and experimentation. It also enables educators to deliver realistic, three-dimensional holographic presentations, thus overcoming physical constraints.
The research hypothesizes that holography can reduce reliance on traditional sculptural materials, making it a sustainable and environmentally friendly medium. Moreover, it highlights holography’s potential to enhance educational practices and contribute to raising digital awareness within the context of a technologically evolving society.
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