So, I'm doing some scrim work at the next party for a regular client (who is also primarily a friend of the family for longer than we've been working together) and the advertising has gone out now proudly flashing the words 'holographic visuals'.
I am acutely aware that they're not, but also aware that the general public readily accept the effect that is to referred as 'holographic' for what it is, and really aren't butt hurt about the fact its not an 'actual' hologram.
So, do I accept that its just marketing speak in the current fad era, or do I advise him?
I will probably ask him not to use it in any future event publicity, but let this one go.
Is that the correct pragmatic viewpoint?
Eidetic probably doesn't need to respond....