Kenneth J. Dunkley

1939

physicist, inventor, and president of Holospace Laboratories Inc. of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Inventor of 3-D Viewing Glasses and Holography

New York University, Physics, Alumnus
Kenneth J. Dunkley was born in New York City in 1939. Kenneth is Married and has two children;is currently the president of Holospace Laboratories Inc. in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. He is best known for inventing Three Dimensional Viewing Glasses (3-DVG) – his patented invention that displays 3-D effects from regular 2-D photos without any type of lenses, mirrors or optical elements. By studying human vision, Dunkley discovered that blocking two points in a person’s peripheral vision will cause an ordinary picture to appear 3-Dimensional, so he developed his 3-DVG to block out these points.

Application US06/853,602 events

1986-04-18Application filed by Dunkley Kenneth J

1986-04-18Priority to US06/853,602

1989-03-07

Application granted

1989-03-07Publication of US4810057A


In addition to his 3-DVG invention, Kenneth Dunkley also receives attention for his efforts as a visual pioneer. In Harrisburg, PA, at the Museum of Scientific Discovery, he has conducted visual effects workshops at the Museum of Scientific Discovery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. technical specialty background includes electro-optics, lasers, spectroscopy, and holography, in addition to computers and data communications. In addition to a background in nanotechnology education, Dunkley is an experienced Microsoft and robotics applications trained