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WHAT DID RENÉE SEE?

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Don’t miss the extraordinary opportunity to have a virtual conversation with Holocaust survivor Renée Firestone using holographic and voice recognition software. Renée, who recently celebrated her 99th birthday, survived Auschwitz and eventually settled in Los Angeles where she became a successful fashion designer. Dialogue with an eyewitness to history by asking her questions that prompt real-time responses in this cutting-edge, interactive experience.

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Dimensions in Testimony 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.

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