From Memory to Action: Meeting the Challenge of Genocide
C&G Partners, New York, New York, 2009
Description
C&G Partners, Small Design Firm and Potion have created a new interactive experience for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “From Memory to Action” focuses on the genocides in Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur, and asks visitors to take action right inside the exhibit. The experience has three parts: a woven graphic wall surround that gives context for all three genocides in words and images; an interactive surface that projects the visitors’ written pledges as they write them and adds them to a growing physical repository; and a multi-touch centerpiece table with emotionally powerful video testimonials running overhead. A multifunctional card serves as a personal memento and activator of the digital functions of the room and its related web experience. This new design and the new “attract” wall graphic outside have more than doubled visitorship to this gallery.
The project was a true collaboration from start to finish. This exhibit is not passive; it compels visitors to take action. This is an exhibit about an ongoing current situation, not a historical one. The technology is not used for its own sake. Visitor interactions are intuitive and natural.
Juror Notes
A very powerful, very engaging, immersive experiment.
Credits
- Design director, interactive
- C&G Partners
- Creative directors
- Jonathan Alger, Jared Schiffman, Phillip Tiongson (Potion)
- Art directors
- Jonathan Alger, Emanuela Frigerio
- Designers
- Daniel Fouad, Pamela Jacobson, Laura Koo, Sarah Pokora
- Interactive designers
- Young Cho, Jeff LeBlanc, Caroline Oh, Jared Schiffman, Phillip Tiongson (Potion), Justin Manor, David Small (Small Design)
- Client
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum