To appreciate the greatness of Oskar Schindler and the impact of his actions and consequences in the present, Understanding Jewish suffering, depression, and oppression is necessary, To promote appreciation more than the audience's status, Which can be created by Architectural space, and sequences.
The architectural sequence starts with the story of the "Low-beer" family before the war And continues with the violence that the war created in
Jewish life, This violence probably happened when Jews were seen by the war servant, Which is why the war object has exhibited in the light
and jews story hiding in the shadows, this narrow sequence leads us to the hall of mourning, The light of violence shines through the name of
the victim on the decadent pillars which we can see it from the shadow in corridor, The shadow of hiding in Suffering.
The next sequence is the perspective of Oskar Schindler about Jews, at first he perceives Jews as an "object" to make his industry grow, The
light of violence shines in this room cause of this perspective but coated metals and pots cover some part of the room to create shadow this
represents how Schindler business help Jews in the way of his benefits.
then the sequences lead us to "The Red Wall" which tells us the stories about how Oskar Schindler changed his perspective to appreciate Jews
as humans, To represent his new perspective the architectural perception of light in this room doesn't like any sequences previously.
Oskar Schindler's new perspective made him find a way to save the Jews' lives, his solution is to create an unusable bullet that can relieve
sorrow in his heart. This creates the next sequences full of unusable bullets in the form of requirements representing the real purpose of his
bullet which is not to kill a life But to save a life.
all of the sequences lead us to the final part, the Temporary exhibition which promotes the community product we can see the names of the
Jews who were saved on the glass, And if you look through this glass you will see the community, The community Which saved by Oskar
Schindler
Exhibitions should be presented in the order of ideas.
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