92-year-old Holocaust survivor set to live forever as an interactive hologram at Ohio museum

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A team of researchers from the University of Southern California are working to immortalize the stories of Holocaust survivors while they still can. Using a combination of augmented and virtual reality, as well as artificial intelligence, they've created holograms of survivors, many aged well into their 90s, that museum visitors can interact with and ask questions. Holocaust survivor Pinchas Gutter (pictured) was re-created as a hologram as part of the'New Dimensions in Testimony' project created by USC's Shoah Foundation Researchers from the University of Southern California's Shoah Foundation are preserving Holocaust survivors' stories using holograms. Subjects sit under a dome that has more than 1,000 lights, capturing every angle. That footage is used to construct a hologram of the Holocaust survivor.