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Jewish Exodus Capt. Nándor Andrásovits German Exodus
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Please take a few moments to respond to this brief survey. We value your feedback and would like to incorporate it within future exhibitions of this interactive installation. We see your participation as part of the ongoing process of "reorchestration" that began with Captain Nandor Andrásovits.

"Personal Journeys": Your Own Stories||Your Reactions to the Exhibition
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With the additional support of equipment, archival materials and funding to Péter Forgács and the Labyrinth Project from:

C3: Center for Culture & Communication (Budapest)
The C3 team includes: Szilvia Seres (project director), Gábor Acsai (programming), Gábor Tálosi, Gáspár Benedek (technicians), Andrea Szekeres, Béla Pólyák, Krisztina Udvardi, Krisztina Bognár, Adele Eisenstein (translation), Gusztáv Nikázy (web-design)
Cesar Messemaker, Lumen Film (Amsterdam)
Heimatmuseum der Deutschen aus Bessarabien (Stuttgart)
Hungarian National Film Archive (Budapest)
Miller and Kreisel Sound (California)
Ministry of National Cultural Heritage / National Cultural Fund (Budapest)
Private Photo and Film Archive (Budapest)
Budapest Museum of Transportation (Budapest)
The Rockefeller Foundation (New York)
Janos Varga (co-author of the Danube Jewish Exodus concept and idea for a Danube Exodus Museum exhibition)

The artist and curators would like to thank the following individuals and families:
The late Mrs. Andrásovits, the Ashkenazi family, Ella and Guido Fano, Helmut Fink, Ilse Friedlander (Menzel), Benny Goren (Grünhut), Jehosua Halevy (Czitrom), Raoul Menzel, Dalia Ofer, Michael Renov, Yehuda Tamir-Gros, Chris Caine, Jesse Cowell, Josh Newman, Julia Bloomfield and Eliah Turner.

The team of the Labyrinth Project at USC's Annenberg Center for Communication includes:
Rosemary Comella, JoAnn Hanley, Kristy H.A. Kang, Marsha Kinder, Adam King, Scott Mahoy, Jim McKee, and Rebecca Rolnick;
Zaia Alexander, Getty Research Institute.

Music: Tibor Szemző

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