Project:
Time Center Civil Courage Hannover
Tasks:
Production and installation of exhibition graphics and texts
Material:
Self-adhesive wallpaper with latex printing, aluminum composite panels with UV direct printing
Execution:
The TimeCenter for Civil Courage in Hannover opened in 2021 with an exhibition about the city's history during National Socialism, examining persecution, resistance, and perpetration.
In the entrance area, portrait cubes with UV direct printing were installed. Wall designs in several cabinets were created using printed self-adhesive wallpaper. Special productions included screen-printed texts on conveyor belt surfaces and leporellos designed as fold-out books using self-adhesive wallpaper and Mediatex fabric.
In some areas, room labels were stenciled onto the walls with paint. A highlight of the exhibition is the over 3.5-meter-wide lenticular image, which displays photos of Hannover's Bahnhofstraße from the time of the Nazi dictatorship and today.