Holocaust rememberance
Immersive Technologies
Semester programme:Media Design
Client company:Hornemann Huis
Samuil Dimov
Borislav Georgiev
Dimitar Dimitrov
Project description
Project with the Hornemann Huis aimed at helping Gen-Z connect with the Holocaust through emotionally relevant design.
The Hornemann Huis is an educational and cultural initiative based at the former Westerbork transit camp. It aims to preserve and share the memory of the Holocaust by fostering awareness, reflection, and dialogue—especially among younger generations. Through exhibitions, workshops, and digital storytelling, the Hornemann Huis encourages visitors to confront the past and connect it meaningfully to the present.
Context
Project with the Hornemann Huis aimed at helping Gen-Z connect with the Holocaust through emotionally relevant design.
The Hornemann Huis is an educational and cultural initiative based at the former Westerbork transit camp. It aims to preserve and share the memory of the Holocaust by fostering awareness, reflection, and dialogue—especially among younger generations. Through exhibitions, workshops, and digital storytelling, the Hornemann Huis encourages visitors to confront the past and connect it meaningfully to the present.
Results
Gen-Z needs emotionally relatable, passive storytelling that feels personal and relevant.
About the project group
We are 3 students with previous experience in Front-end, Back-end, digital design and motion design. Currently, I work as a designer and developer and leader of the group, Dimitar is doing a lot of prototyping and Borislav is focused on design and documentation.