A hologram of holocaust survivor pinchas gutter interacts with onlookers during a demonstration of the new dimensions in technology project.
Pinchas gutter hologram.
A hologram of holocaust survivor pinchas gutter interacts with onlookers during a demonstration of the new dimensions in technology project.
An 87 year old holocaust survivor with bright blue eyes and a broad smile gutter who lives in toronto flew to nova scotia this week to make a public.
He is one of the pioneers of an innovative project called dimensions in testimony in which a life sized interactive biography will be wheeled into classrooms lecture halls.
Pinchas gutter sits in a red chair in front of a black background.
Usc institute for creative technologies for nearly 70.
Pinchas gutter tells me that when he was eight years old the nazis put him and his family on a train from their home in łódź poland to the warsaw ghetto.
He hunches forward and rests his hands on his knees his elbows bent.
Eisen is the 25th person and the first canadian to undergo the process after another canadian pinchas gutter piloted an earlier and less polished version of it several years ago.
Pinchas gutter understands the urgency.
In a video of a classroom concept posted by usc on youtube a holographic projection of survivor pinchas gutter can be seen answering questions by students.
Pinchas gutter survived a nazi death camp and now his story will live on through a hologram that can answer your questions when algorithms are choosing the answers and the order in which they are.
The first survivor they signed up to do a trial run was a man named pinchas gutter who was born in poland and deported to the majdanek concentration camp with his parents and twin sister sabina.