Abstract
Hologram is a 3D image technology that can realize a three-dimensional effect and a sense of realism, called a 'screenless display'. If the characteristics of a hologram that allows you to enjoy three-dimensional content and an interactive element that induces audience participation are combined, cultural heritage can be shown in three dimensions from multiple angles, making up for the limitations of existing realistic content. Currently, holography technology is developing, but holograms have not yet been discussed in Digital Heritage. In this paper, we look at how holograms can be applied in the field of digital heritage, and define 'hologram heritage' as a field of digital heritage from the point of view of digital utilization of cultural heritage.
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