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The 'Forever Project'


Martin Stern in the studio, in Nottingham's National Holocaust centre's 3d Hologram initiative

A cutting edge project featuring 3D interactive holograms of Holocaust survivors that tell their stories and answer questions has been nominated for a major award.

'The Forever Project' at the National Holocaust Centre in Nottingham has reached the finals in the National Lottery Awards, the annual search for the UK’s favourite Lottery-funded projects.

You can read more about this from our colleagues at The Jewish News by clicking here.

If you would like to vote for them in the National Lottery Awards then you can either:

We spoke to Sarah Coward, the Development Director and Dept. Chief Executive for the centre to find out more about it. You can listen to that interview again by clicking here.

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