At ground level: New virtual reality exhibit showcases October 7 atrocities

Founders of an Israeli VR company have found a way to use their technology to walk people through the personal experiences of families who went through the Hamas onslaught in chilling detail; 'I realized the technology we've developed can be utilized as powerful advocacy tool,' said the company founder
Treedis, an Israeli augmented and virtual reality company, is using its expertise to aid Israeli advocacy by constructing a virtual exhibit walking viewers through the horrors of October 7 as if they are walking right through the burnt houses and final blood-chilling text correspondence between Hamas victims and their families.
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Currently, the exhibit walks viewers through the personal experiences of five different families, with the Bibas family, recently in the spotlight due to their continued captivity in Gaza with 11-month-old baby Kfir, soon to follow suit. Treedis has mapped out hundreds of homes in many communities around the Gaza border region, also consisting of added layers of documentation to make the exhibit more immersive, as digital and spoken word combine to complete the experience.
A look into the digital tour
(Video: Treedis)
For instance, one exhibit takes place inside what is now the ruins of the Berdichevsky family home in Kfar Aza, where parents Itay and Hadar were trying shield their 10-month-old twin babies, only to be brutally murdered. The terrorists later used the sounds of the babies' cry to lure more victims to their deaths.
A different virtual exhibit, which takes place in Kibbutz Be'eri, lets you listen in on family patriatch, Avida Bachar, and the pleading cries of his 13-year-old daughter, Hadar, via recorded WhatsApp messages. Viewers can also see Hadar conducting a video call with Israeli search & rescue organization, Magen David Adom, who were walking her through the correct way to apply a tourniquet to her wounds, as well as her brother's.
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אתר אינטרנט יאפשר לחוות את ה7 באוקטובר בביקור בבית המשפחות מקיבוצי העוטף
אתר אינטרנט יאפשר לחוות את ה7 באוקטובר בביקור בבית המשפחות מקיבוצי העוטף
Real WhatsApp messages display as you walk virtually through the scenes
(Photo: Treedis)
Normally a company that deals with virtual reality exhibits to advertise properties and other assets, Treedis was founded by Nathanael Lumbroso and Omer Shamay, who met during their service in the Paratroopers Brigade. They were both called up for their reserve duty after the war erupted, and have decided to add an additional layer to their service for their country.
"We realized it's our duty to contribute in a different arena as well," says Shamay. "Documenting the horrors and destruction is just as important."
"One day after it all began, one of our global clients sent a message conveying his difficulty imagining what had actually happened," said Lumbroso. "That's when I realized the technology we've developed can be utilized as powerful advocacy tool. We felt obliged to move forward."
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אתר אינטרנט יאפשר לחוות את ה7 באוקטובר בביקור בבית המשפחות מקיבוצי העוטף
אתר אינטרנט יאפשר לחוות את ה7 באוקטובר בביקור בבית המשפחות מקיבוצי העוטף
Walking right through the carnage
(Photo: Treedis)
"We became more mindful of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to influence the narrative upon which the story is told around the world," Shamay added. "The project enables a first-of-its-kind look into complex arenas, with layers of information and different mediums of communication, with the aim of telling stories that must never be forgotten. The project is in its infancy, and we plan on cooperating with different bodies to tell the horrific stories that transpired on October 7."
The family homes were mapped out using Lidar sensors from Matterport and photography giant Leica, but the difficulty of erecting such an endeavor is much more than technological.
"There's no disengaging emotion when working on such a project," said Boaz Goldschmidt, a project manager. "As a husband and a parent, the biggest fear is always harm being inflicted on your family, so when you're exposed to such stories, you can't help but feel the pain and loss. The Bachar family story hit a nerve with me, and there's no sense of torpor when listening to what they went through. That's the point of the project."
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אתר אינטרנט יאפשר לחוות את ה7 באוקטובר בביקור בבית המשפחות מקיבוצי העוטף
אתר אינטרנט יאפשר לחוות את ה7 באוקטובר בביקור בבית המשפחות מקיבוצי העוטף
Part of the October 7 destruction
(Photo: Treedis)
Another project manager, Rotem Elya, said: "The number of stories from October 7 can't be fathomed. The Shosh family story is right out of a movie, where the hero needs to make an impossible choice between her husband and her children. We tried giving the viewer all the different voices from a horrible situation in real time."
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