Imperial Valley Press

Jurassic Park dinosaur expert’s next big thing: holograms

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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Forget the gray, green and brown dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park movies. Paleontolo­gist Jack Horner wants to transport people back in time to see a feathered Tyrannosau­rus rex colored bright red and a blue triceratop­s with red fringe similar to a rooster’s comb.

Horner, who consulted with director Steven Spielberg on the Jurassic Park films, is developing a three-dimensiona­l hologram exhibit that will showcase the latest theories on what dinosaurs looked like. He is working with entertainm­ent company Base Hologram to create an exhibit that will let people feel as though they’re on an archaeolog­ical dig, inside a laboratory and surrounded by dinosaurs in the wild.

“I’m always trying to figure out a good way to get the science of paleontolo­gy across to the general public,” Horner said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. “Like taking them into the field or taking them into my laboratory and then using the technology that we have to show people what dinosaurs were really like.”

That understand­ing of what dinosaurs looked like has changed a lot since the original Jurassic Park in 1993. For example, researcher­s now believe dinosaurs were much more bird-like than lizard-like, and scientists studying dinosaur skulls have found keratin, a substance that gives birds their bright colors.

“We can see at least areas that could be vividly colored, very much like birds, and there’s no reason to make them different from birds,” Horner said.

Horner and Base Hologram workers have been developing the exhibit’s story line for a couple of months, with plans to have multiple traveling exhibits ready to launch by spring 2019.

 ?? VIA AP ?? This undated artist rendering provided by BASE Hologram shows a prototype three-dimensiona­l hologram display for a dinosaur exhibit. BASE HOLOGRAM
VIA AP This undated artist rendering provided by BASE Hologram shows a prototype three-dimensiona­l hologram display for a dinosaur exhibit. BASE HOLOGRAM

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