Credits and acknowledgments
The multimedia installation Via Dolorosa is a project of the Custody of the Holy Land, in collaboration with:
- Studium Biblibum Franciscanum (Jerusalem) – Eugenio Alliata OFM and Gabriele Allevi – Curatorial concept (content research, screenplay and collaboration in the creative direction)
- TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE (Berlin) – Concept, production and realisation of the audiovisual experience
- Tortelli Frassoni GTRF Architetti Associati (Brescia) – Architectural and museum design
- Technical Office of the Custody of the Holy Land (Jerusalem) – Renovation and construction
- Association pro Terra Sancta (Jerusalem) – Managing and fundraising partner
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to: Alberto Pari OFM, Clovis Bettinelli OFM, Sergey Loktionov OFM, Matteo Munari OFM, Ernesto Minoli OFM, Ibrahim Najib OFM, Stéphane Milovitch OFM, Lionel Goh OFM, Mateusz Chorosiński, Osama Hamdan, Daniela Massara, Hana Bendcowsky, Garo Nalbandian, Neva Gasparo, Marie Armelle Beaulieu, Sarah Zabel, Doni Ferrari, Manuela Pegoraro, Ilaria Cesanelli, Giacomo Pizzi, Christian Media Centre, Studio Moretto Group Srl, LAMP ARREDO srl, MAGIC Professional, Guy Charny (AV Magic), Uri Morag, Erez Hadar (DANOR theatre and studio systems), Stefan Will and Nikolaus Grunert (NOT A MACHINE), Alessandra Didonè, Maria Luisa Gregori, Anna Andrico (Consorzio Indaco)
Special thanks also to the PSMP programme of the Consulate General of Italy in Jerusalem and to the Consulate General of Spain in Jerusalem.
Image credits
Map of Jerusalem, 12th Century. Psalter fragment Note
Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 76 F 5
Tiziano Vecellio, Le Couronnement d’épines, 1542 – 1543
Paris, Musée du Louvre
Statue of the Emperor Hadrian, 117-138 CE
Jerusalem, Israel Museum
Cambrai map of Jerusalem, 13th Century.
Cambrai, Médiathèque d’Agglomération de Cambrai
All other images used for the installation are property of the Custody of the Holy Land