holography

/hoʊˈlɑːɡrəfi/
noun
  1. A technique that uses laser light to create three-dimensional images (holograms) on photographic film or other media.
    • The science museum had an exhibit explaining how holography works.
    • Advances in holography may one day allow for realistic 3D video calls.
    • Holography is used in security features on credit cards and passports.