Noun
the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography
Source: WordNetThe pleasure of the flesh can be fulfilled only if a particular dimension is created, a kind of stereoscopic phenomenon, an imaginary hologram as real as reality... I need all these suddenly present images of my past that forms the fabric of my entire life. Salvador Dalí
People are wonderful one at a time. Each one of them has an entire hologram of the universe somewhere within them. George Carlin
Real life? Well, I just hope mine isn't investigated. They might find that I don't really exist - that I'm just a hologram. Steven Wright
We're chipping away at our capacity for wonder. When hologram TVs eventually go on sale, they'll cost £20,000 and be bought only by those strange, heroic, friendless men who live in flats piled high with giant 80s mobiles and DVD players weighing eight stone. Peter Baynham
I never take any notes or draw charts or make elaborate diagrams, but I hold an image of the shape of a book in my head and work from that mental hologram. Jonathan Lethem
A hologram is a three-dimensional projection of diffracted light that retains the depth of the original physical source it is displaying. Source: Internet