At the Illinois Holocaust Museum, holograms forever preserve survivors

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2023
  • Five years ago, when Aaron Elster was alive and his hologram was brand new, Scripps News visited the museum and witnessed Elster surprising a group of school children after they had interacted with his virtual self.
    "Seeing myself on the screen, the truth is I was crying, and it brought tears to my eyes," Elster said. "I was very emotional, and I don't understand why because I've said these things hundreds and hundreds of times. But that human being sitting there speaking directly to me, I was very much affected by that." #holocaustmuseum #illinois #scrippsnews
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