Close-up of a simulated X-ray image displayed within the exhibit at the Museum of the Jewish Community in Sabac, showing a detailed skeletal structure of a hand with a ring, reminiscent of the first X-ray photograph by Dr. Wilhelm Roentgen. The image serves as an educational homage to the early adoption of X-ray technology in Sabac and its medical pioneers.

Museum of the Jewish Community in Sabac

Project information

Celebrating medical history through X-ray simulation

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Category:Kinect

Description

Presenting an interactive and educational X-ray simulation experience for the Museum of the Jewish Community in Sabac. Celebrating the groundbreaking discovery of X-rays and their impact on diagnostic medicine, this simulation transports users back to the early 20th century, offering a glimpse into the history of this revolutionary technology.

Our app recreates the first-ever X-ray photograph, taken by Dr. Wilhelm Roentgen of his wife’s hand with a ring on it, allowing users to engage with a key moment in medical history. Sabac, the first city in Serbia to adopt X-ray technology in 1905, owes this achievement to Dr. Josif Vinaver, a close friend and associate of Wilhelm Roentgen.

Partner with Digital Mind to create compelling, educational experiences that bring history to life. Our technology offers a unique window into the past and fosters a deeper understanding of important scientific discoveries.