The Holocaust Virtual Reality Experience - YouTube
Dr. Steffi de Jong: Witness Auschwitz? How VR is changing Holocaust memory • CRC 1171
Affective Societies on Twitter: "For those who missed @StdeJong's talk for #AffectivePublics: 'Witness Auschwitz? How VR is Changing Holocaust Memory' can now be viewed at any time on Vimeo ▷https://t.co/5l1rckan6X https://t.co/0RPuB5WeDi" /
Does Witness: Auschwitz VR cross an ethical line? And where do we draw those lines? - Immersive Shooter
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Auschwitz in 360 - YouTube
Holocaust museums use new technology to capture survivors' stories : NPR
How Virtual Reality Is Helping Prosecute Nazi War Criminals | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
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The 'virtual' future of Holocaust education is already here | The Times of Israel
Witness: Auschwitz | Today we are at #ROMEMuseumExhibition, the B2B event dedicated to museums and culture at Fiera di Roma. We brought Witness: Auschwitz, a really complex... | By Centounopercento | Facebook
Thursday, 15th April 06.00 pm online Meeting Link (Click here) Affective Publics - Lecture Series Dr. Steffi de Jong: How VR
Steffi de Jong: Witness Auschwitz? How VR is Changing Holocaust Memory on Vimeo
VR Could Help Bring Some Holocaust War Criminals to Justice
The 'virtual' future of Holocaust education is already here | The Times of Israel
At Westerbork, virtual reality simulations 'recreate' the Nazi transit camp | The Times of Israel
The Italian Jewish Programmers Making Auschwitz a Virtual Reality 'Experience' - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Germany Uses VR Model of Auschwitz-Birkenau to Catch Nazis
Inside Auschwitz – English version in 360°/VR - YouTube
Witness Auschwitz? How VR is changing Testimony - Public History Weekly - The Open Peer Review Journal
Does a VR Auschwitz simulation cross an ethical line?