when: 08 December 2022 - 29 November 2023 | venue: Sydney Jewish Museum | cost: Starting from: $11.00 - $45.00 | address: 148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 | website: https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/ticket/ | tickets: https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/ticket/
published: 13 Dec 2022, 5 min read
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Since it opened 30 years ago, hundreds of thousands of people from different walks of life have come to the Sydney Jewish Museum to bear witness to the testimony of Holocaust survivors, and the many stories of courage, endurance and resilience they reveal.The immersive new high-tech exhibition, Reverberations: A future for memory, shines a light on the humanity and life experiences of 43 of the Holocaust survivors who have shared their stories at the museum in recent years.
This is not an exhibition focussed on the events of the Holocaust - it's about the people who experienced it - and the painful decision they make each time they choose to relive stories of unimaginable loss for the betterment of humanity.
The exhibition takes you on a journey through a high-definition gallery of recorded footage, where you'll encounter Holocaust survivors' thought-provoking answers to questions like: Why do survivors choose to share their experiences? Is it difficult to talk about what happened to them? Can they forgive? Was there justice? What is their responsibility to those who were murdered?
You'll be able to immerse yourself in conversation with the interactive biographies of three Holocaust survivors: including the late Eddie Jaku OAM, which use cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to respond directly to any question they ask. This will give you a glimpse into how future generations will be able to engage with Holocaust survivor testimony, for when the time comes that there are sadly no more survivors alive to tell their own stories. The stories told in this exhibition, direct from Holocaust survivors, are deeply moving and will stay with you. You'll leave contemplating the powerful role that those who survived play in keeping alive the memory of the six million Jewish people who were murdered in the Holocaust.
Open to the public from Thursday, 1 December 2022 onwards, Reverberations: A future for memory redefines the way we remember the history of the Holocaust.
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Since it opened 30 years ago, hundreds of thousands of people from different walks of life have come to the Sydney Jewish Museum to bear witness to the testimony of Holocaust survivors, and the many stories of courage, endurance and resilience they reveal.The immersive new high-tech exhibition, Reverberations: A future for memory, shines a light on the humanity and life experiences of 43 of the Holocaust survivors who have shared their stories at the museum in recent years.
This is not an exhibition focussed on the events of the Holocaust - it's about the people who experienced it - and the painful decision they make each time they choose to relive stories of unimaginable loss for the betterment of humanity.
The exhibition takes you on a journey through a high-definition gallery of recorded footage, where you'll encounter Holocaust survivors' thought-provoking answers to questions like: Why do survivors choose to share their experiences? Is it difficult to talk about what happened to them? Can they forgive? Was there justice? What is their responsibility to those who were murdered?
You'll be able to immerse yourself in conversation with the interactive biographies of three Holocaust survivors: including the late Eddie Jaku OAM, which use cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to respond directly to any question they ask. This will give you a glimpse into how future generations will be able to engage with Holocaust survivor testimony, for when the time comes that there are sadly no more survivors alive to tell their own stories. The stories told in this exhibition, direct from Holocaust survivors, are deeply moving and will stay with you. You'll leave contemplating the powerful role that those who survived play in keeping alive the memory of the six million Jewish people who were murdered in the Holocaust.
Open to the public from Thursday, 1 December 2022 onwards, Reverberations: A future for memory redefines the way we remember the history of the Holocaust.
Go see Sydney Jewish Museum high-tech Holocaust Survivor Exhibition 2022.
Sydney Jewish Museum high-tech Holocaust Survivor Exhibition 2022 is on 08 December 2022 - 29 November 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Darlinghurst. Call 02 9360 7999 for details. Visit their website at https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/ticket/.
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