Digital Signage Stories

Stolen Heart Exhibition Outlines History with Projection Mapping

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Synopsis

The Leo Baeck Institute in New York is dedicated to the history of German-speaking Jews. Inside the institute, there is a small but powerful exhibit called “Stolen Heart: The Theft of Jewish Property in Berlin’s Historic Center, 1933–1945.” The exhibition and three-dimensional projection map designed by C&G Partners tracks the theft of Jewish homes and businesses by the Nazis during the Third Reich in Berlin. C&G Partners worked closely with the Leo Baeck Institute on this project and chose BrightSign 4K media players to bring the history into a clear perspective for each visitor. Jonathan Alger, managing partner at C&G Partners, joins us on this episode to share the details behind this digital signage story. For more case study information about Stolen Heart, click here.