Future Memory Foundation Projects

The Future Memory Foundation seeks to conserve and present the history of Nazi crimes and the Holocaust in the service of education and reflection on the past, present, and future of the human condition. We believe that now that we are entering the post witness era we have to resort to advanced technologies such as Virtual and Augmented Reality to make the sites themselves become the portal to the historical sources. This approach is based on a scientifically grounded view of human memory and experience” Manifesto Saving the Past Shaping the Future

Saving the Past – Shaping the Future
The Future Memory foundation is an initiative to preserve, present and project the history of Nazi crimes and the Holocaust through the sites of the European landscape of terror. Read more on our mission statement here.

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  • 2020

Remote access landscape guide for Bergen-Belsen

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  • 2019

Digital reconstruction and AR landscape guide at the Falstad Centre

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  • 2019

Virtual Panorama at the Hollandsche Schouwburg, Amsterdam 

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  • 2019

Virtual reconstruction of Jasenovac

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  • 2018

Falstad (Norway)

Euronews
  • 2016

Euronews covers the FMF apps at Bergen-Belsen

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  • 2015

Virtual Panorama of the Bergen Belsen camp

App to explore extermination camps
  • 2014

The Bergen-Belsen AR Landscape guide

Accesing Campscapes
  • 2016

Accessing Campscapes

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