Since 2018, the term "icologram" hasemerged to more accurately describe recording and projections of people often mistakenly referred to as holograms in mainstream media. An icologram combines "icon" (the subject) and "hologram" (the projection technology). This technique uses scene and/or volumetric capture along with
spatial computing and
extended reality (XR) technologies to create a "
digital twin" of a person, enabling new performances by digitally captured artists. The term aims to distinguish these projections from true holograms as defined by Dennis Gabor's original works. The icologram represents a significant advancement in
holographic art, offering new possibilities for artistic creation and performance dissemination. This protocol allows the essence of an artist or character to be preserved and reproduced, paving the way for unprecedented immersive experiences in the fields of performance art and Art Tech. == Techniques ==