The Bookcase for Tolerance
Yellow Pencil / Entertainment / Use of AR / 2022
Wood Pencil / Graphic Design / Websites & Apps
Wood Pencil / Experiential / Use of AR
Wood Pencil / Digital Design / Use of XR
Shortlist / Digital / Storytelling
In 1942, Anne Frank moved into a secret annex concealed by a custom-built bookcase. 80 years later, people are facing growing antisemitism, racism and inequality. To tell their stories, Anne Frank's iconic bookcase was transformed into an AR app, serving as a portal for users to step inside the true-to-life rooms of Anne Frank and four young people suffering modern day persecution, whose stories were told through personal objects and audio testimonials. The Bookcase For Tolerance aimed to fight discrimination through education.
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