A new memorial project in Berlin, supported by Germany's culture commission and the French Embassy hopes to pave the way for remembrance culture in the digital age. Thousands of names are currently being projected onto the Embassy's facade, a symbol itself of the post-war Franco-German friendship after so many decades of enmity. Monika Grütters is Germany's Government Commissioner for Culture & Media. She says there has been a shift in what is acceptable to articulate, and we should be wary: "We’re experiencing more and more hatred and incitement, not only on social networks and in the digital sphere, but also here on the streets. You only have to think of attacks like in Hanau and Halle. And that’s why it’s, of course, particularly important to remember where hatred and incitement, anti-Semitism, and resentment led: to the Holocaust'.