The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Museum has bought the entire
hologram collection of the defunct Museum of Holography for $180 000 at
a bankruptcy auction. The 1500-piece collection is being catalogued and
cleaned at the MIT Museum. It plans to use items from the collection in
a holography exhibit to open later this year.
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