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From: rodney@pawl22.pawl.rpi.edu (Rodney Peck)
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Subject: Re: Sonic Holography.
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Date: 4 Dec 87 16:39:50 GMT
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Summary: AES holograms on CD

I was at the New York City Audio Engineer Society convention last month, there was a 
company there which was selling compact disks of "holograms".  The demonstration was
really impressive.  There was definitely a 3D effect especially the haircut thing where
they have scissors going around you head and they trim the back with an electric
razor. All with a standard CD player and ordinary headphones.
   Rodney Peck
   Rodney_Peck@rpitsmts%itsgw.rpi.edu