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Double Gap | Die doppelte Lücke Stuttgart

Permanent Memorial Installation and Media Station
Goldmannart, 2025 · Stuttgart Town Hall, Germany
Client / Partner: City of Stuttgart / Remembrance Culture Initiative · Approx. 70 sqm

Fields
Scenography · Narration · Media · Remembrance Culture

Our Role
Spatial concept · Scenographic design · Graphic and media integration · Interactive media table · Light installation · Coordination with project partners

Die doppelte Lücke is a permanent spatial installation and media station in Stuttgart Town Hall. The project commemorates municipal employees who were dismissed, persecuted or murdered under National Socialism and makes a long-suppressed chapter of the city administration visible within the institutional building itself.

The title refers to a double absence: the historical rupture caused by the destruction of municipal democracy in 1933, and the missing visibility of those city employees whose biographies were excluded from public memory for decades. The installation transforms this absence into a place of attention, reflection and civic dialogue.

Goldmannart’s design combines a short film, a light installation with the names of the persecuted, graphic elements and an interactive media table. Visitors can encounter individual biographies, historical contexts and traces of responsibility through a spatial narrative that links remembrance, architecture and participation.

As a site-specific intervention inside the Rathaus, Die doppelte Lücke turns an administrative space into a public place of memory — connecting physical structure, symbolic meaning and collective reflection.

The Museum · Outletcity Metzingen

Outletcity Metzingen
Goldmannart, 2024 · Metzingen, Germany
Client: Outletcity Metzingen · Size: 120 sqm

Fields
Scenography · Narration · Sound · Media Concept

Our Role
Design and content concept · Media concept · Project management · Detailed planning · Tendering · Construction coordination · Acceptance

With THE Museum, Outletcity Metzingen created a compact cultural brand space in the historic building at Kanalstraße 6 — a place closely connected to the origins of Hugo Boss, the city’s textile history and the first factory outlet.

The exhibition translates this intertwined history into a spatial narrative. Instead of a red thread, a yellow thread — inspired by the brand identity — guides visitors through the three thematic areas: Home for People, City of Textiles and Capital of Shopping. As a graphic, spatial and conceptual element, the thread connects content, orientation and atmosphere.

The 120 sqm brand space combines scenography, narration and sound in a dense visitor experience. Sound showers give voice to the city and create intimate listening moments, while an atmospheric sound collage supports the spatial dramaturgy. At the interactive media table, visitors explore the history of Outletcity through a tactile thread spool. The Logo Ballet forms the visual and acoustic highlight: logos, light and sound merge into a choreographed brand moment.

THE Museum stages brand identity as a spatial experience — with a clear storyline, textile materiality and a strong connection between content and form.

Autonomous E-Scooter 2.0

Film Production 

Goldmannart, 2025 · Stuttgart, Germany
Client: University of Stuttgart

Fields
Film Production · Storyboard · Script Development · Sound Design · Music Composition · Mixing & Mastering

Our Role
Development and production of a marketing film for the Autonomous E-Scooter project, including concept, storyboard, script, filming, editing, sound design, original music composition, production, mixing and mastering.

In 2025, Goldmannart was once again commissioned by the University of Stuttgart to develop and produce a marketing film for the Autonomous E-Scooter project.

From concept, storyboard and script development to filming, editing, sound design, music composition, mixing and mastering, we were responsible for the full creative and production process.

The film was designed to present the Autonomous E-Scooter as an innovative, forward-thinking mobility project and to communicate its key features in a clear, dynamic and engaging way. It also aimed to attract potential sponsors by highlighting the project’s technological relevance and future potential.

With a strong focus on rhythm, atmosphere and narrative structure, we created more than a product film: a modern and emotionally engaging visual story supported by an individual sound concept.

Fruchtkasten · Herrenberg

Exhibition House in a Historic Medieval Warehouse
Goldmannart, 2026 · Herrenberg, Germany
Client: City of Herrenberg · Size: approx. 2,000 sqm

Fields
Composition · Spatial Sound Atmosphere 

Our Role
Composition for the large-scale projection in the Fruchtkasten space

The Fruchtkasten in Herrenberg is a remarkable medieval warehouse building located on the edge of the historic old town. With its impressive timber structure, open spatial character and historical significance, the building is an important architectural landmark for the city.

As part of its careful refurbishment, the historic structure is being preserved, strengthened and transformed into a new exhibition house. Instead of dividing the former storage building into separate rooms, a central cube is inserted across the floors to contain the functional elements of the museum. Alongside it, a “stairway to the sky” forms the main vertical circulation through the building.

For the large-scale projection in the central Fruchtkasten space, Giacomo Goldoni was commissioned as composer. He created the music for the nearly 15-minute projection, developing an atmospheric composition that supports the immersive quality of the installation and responds to the architectural presence of the historic timber space.

Through sound and music, the projection gains emotional depth and rhythm, connecting the building’s history, spatial atmosphere and visitor experience.

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