Dimensions in Testimony (SM) from USC Shoah Foundation combines ultra-high-definition filming and natural language technology to allow a conversational and interactive experience between Holocaust Survivors and audiences. The FHM is among only a dozen museums in the world to house this unique exhibition. The FHM will initially feature the interactive biography of Pinchas Gutter, the first survivor recorded by USC Shoah Foundation for Dimensions in Testimony (SM) Pinchas lived through the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and survived the Majdanek death camp. Later this year, The FHM will begin beta-testing the interactive biography of four local Florida survivors, and visitors will be able to participate in the beta testing process in advance of the Museum launching its permanent exhibition.
Special thanks to The FHM founding partners: Bank of America and the Florida Department of Education.
Dimensions in Testimony (SM) was developed in association with Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, with technology by USC Institute for Creative Technologies, and concept by Conscience Display. Funding for Dimensions in Testimony was provided in part by Pears Foundation, Louis. F. Smith, Melinda Goldrich and Andrea Cayton/Goldrich Family Foundation in honor of Jona Goldrich, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, and Genesis Philanthropy Group (R.A.). Other partners include CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center.
Organized by The Florida Holocaust Museum