THE BOOKCASE
FOR TOLERANCE
ANNE FRANK HOUSE
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 experience, 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.
ROOM 01 ANNE FRANK
Writing against the depths of despair
ROOM 02 KUEI
My stand against racism
ROOM 03 MEES
My stand against inequality
ROOM 04 MAJD
My stand against prejudice
ROOM 05 DALIT
My stand against antisemitism
“THIS BOOKCASE REMINDS US OF WHAT PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION CAN LEAD TO. MANY YOUNG PEOPLE STILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS. THE BOOKCASE FOR TOLERANCE TELLS THEIR STORY."
Ronald Leopold, Executive Director Anne Frank House
CREDITS
MEDIA.MONKS
ROAN LAENEN
RHYS DAVELAAR
JEROEN NIESINK
LEON TE LOO
PATRICIO BERRIOS LOBOS
EDOUARD RELOU
ANNA DOHY
DELANO KAMP
VEERLE ZANDSTRA
MEINTE VAN DER SPIEGEL
STEFAN WAGTMANS
SETH VANHETKAAR
DELILAH PAVONI
DEREK HENRY STIF
SHERZOD MIRZAAKHMEDOV
INNOCEAN BERLIN
MARLON VON FRANQUEMONT
REINIER GORISSEN
GABRIEL MATTAR
RICARDO WOLFF
ANDRES ANDRADE
GONCALO MARTINHO
LEON CELAY
ANTONIO NETO
JAVIER GRANADOS
JUAN KEBORK
QUYNH TRAN KHANH
HAJRA TARIQ
MASSIVE MUSIC
JOHAN KRAMER
WOUTER WESTENDORP
ELLIOT PAGE
TED ALKEMADE
BOB ALKEMADE
RIK NIEUWENDORP
YVETTE DE WIT
SVEN SHRADER
HAGENS PR & STRATEGY
SPECIAL THANKS TO
MEES, MAJD, DALIT AND KUEI