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  • Rocking chairs were initially created by attaching ‘rockers’ (curved bands) to the base of a chair’s back legs.
  • This particular rocking chair can be classified in the modern style, owing to its neutral colour palette, clean lines and relative minimalism.
  • The most memorable style of rocking chair is the Bentwood rocking chair. Invented in 1860, this iconic chair drew from Renaissance and colonial-era artistry, and was further influenced by Greek and Roman designs, to create a lightweight, wooden chair, distinguished by its wooden arched back.

  • The science and practice of creating holograms is called Holography.
  • Holograms work, not through the printing of an image, but through the recording and reproduction of the light patterns created by the scattering of light off the original subject; thus, when lit and viewed from the correct angle, the image’s subject appears to be present.
  • Due to the difference in the way light is recorded in a photograph versus a hologram (the former represents scattered light from a single point in the scene, while the latter records scattered light from every point in a scene on each point of the holographic recording), if you cut a photograph in half, each piece shows just half the image; however, if you cut a hologram in half, each piece continues to depict the entire image.

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