Chicago Tribune featured work by the USC Shoah Foundation to host interactive survivor stories in a museum setting. The pilot program, hosted by the Illinois Holocaust Museum, was developed by ICT and the USC Shoah Foundation, in partnership with Conscience Display. The project merges ultra-sophisticated filming techniques, innovative speech-recognition technology and three-dimensional presentation.
“I would expect five years from now many Holocaust museums would have these (interactive) testimonies embedded into their current exhibitions,” said Stephen Smith of the USC Shoah Foundation.
Holocaust Museum, new 3-D technology bring survivor stories to life: NDT in the Chicago Tribune
Published: April 27, 2016
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