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INTERACTIVE CITY-MODEL

The City of Lübben was heavily destroyed at the end of the second world war.
An architectural model has been built to show the situation before the destruction. A first model was made with the support of aerial photographs, taken just before the destruction of the city. With the help of many elderly citizens, the model was corrected and built again.
Next to the model there are two consoles with a screen. The visitor can move a little video-camera over the model with a joystick to see an aerial view on the screen. Certain buildings or sites of the model conceal particular information, like historical photographs, text, interviews, films, plans and more. If the laser-beam, which is connected to the videocamera, points at these positions, more information about the particular building is shown on the screen. Visitors can use the workstation as an archive, or can be guided and go on certain city-tours. The workstations are connected to a database, which can be easily changed or supplied with more information by the staff of the museum.
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Photographs by Thomas Bruns and Peanutz Architekten
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