We’re honored to be working on a crucial historical preservation project in collaboration with the Tucson Jewish Holocaust Museum, creating volumetric recordings of Holocaust survivors’ stories. This groundbreaking initiative combines cutting-edge technology with vital historical documentation to ensure these powerful testimonies are preserved for future generations.

Led by a dedicated team of student developers – Pulat Uralov, Egan Putman, Anastasia Rastelli, and Jacob Dority – this project uses advanced volumetric capture technology to create immersive, three-dimensional recordings of survivor testimonies. These interactive experiences allow viewers to engage with survivors’ stories in a way that traditional video cannot match.

The project represents a significant step forward in historical preservation, using technology to bridge the gap between past and present, ensuring that these crucial first-hand accounts of the Holocaust continue to educate and impact audiences for generations to come.