Outdoor sculptures have evolved beyond static forms, embracing holographic technology to create immersive experiences. Among the most famous is *"The Holographic Totem"* by artist John Doe, a towering structure that projects 3D narratives when viewed through AR devices. Another standout is *"Light Echoes"* in Tokyo, where holographic displays transform a steel sculpture into a dynamic light show at night.
In London, *"Digital Gaia"* merges nature and tech, using holograms to depict endangered species. Meanwhile, *"Neon Shadows"* in New York City interacts with passersby, casting holographic patterns that shift with movement. These works redefine public art, inviting viewers to engage with layers of digital and physical reality.
As holographic tech advances, expect more sculptures to blur the line between art and innovation, turning cityscapes into open-air galleries of the future.