The Galeed exhibit is a memorial project using spatial computing and augmented reality to share moments from the tragic events of October 7, 2023. It aims to preserve and build collective and individual memories of that day.
The name is inspired by Genesis 31:48, "The heap is a witness between you and me today." This biblical reference ties into the exhibit's goal of bearing witness to historical events.
The entire experience takes approximately 20-35 minutes.
The exhibit uses spatial computing and augmented reality, which visitors can access through their smartphones.
The exhibit can be set up in various open spaces capable of accommodating 100-150 people, such as public parks, parking lots, community centers, or school grounds.
Hosting communities need to provide:
Yes, efforts are made to ensure accessibility for people with different abilities.
The exhibit can be offered in multiple languages to cater to diverse communities.
No, the exhibit is offered to communities free of charge.
Visitors are guided through a self-directed tour that begins with an introductory presentation and includes various interactive AR elements.
Visitors should come prepared with smartphones. Headphones are recommended for individual audio experiences.
Yes, weather contingency plans are crucial for outdoor installations. Indoor alternatives or weather protection measures should be considered.
Communities interested in hosting can contact the Galeed project organizers. There are opportunities for local involvement in the setup and hosting process.