ZeitrafferIn her graduate work Nicole Kolberg takes aspects from the time lapse technique in films and transfers those into objects made of brown clay and porcelain. She concentrates on the effects that a time lapse has on the displayed. Sequences are fragmented, episodes are sorted out and the left over pieces are rebuilt in a new order. Multi- layered structures, grown by the time, suggest a logical system. Cross sections open views to the course of time, such as annual rings of a tree.
Designer: Nicole Kolberg
PopcornringRings are inspired by the rich amount of forms that popcorn creates. every single popcorn is different, every popcorn is unique. and if we have a closer look, the have amazing forms. those rings come in two versions - silver gold plated or silver with black surface. they are massive and heavy. ring base is oval.
Designer: Nicole Kolberg (Germany)
Perlenkettea temporary puplic sculpture/furniture for the city of Pforzheim, which is famous for its jewellery tradition. the gigant pearlchain is a place to rest or to play on for all people coming by.
Designer: Nicole Kolberg (Germany)
Statusself-employed LocationStuttgart, Germany LinksWebsiteSchoolBachelor of Arts, Jewellery and Everyday Objects, University Pforzheim 2010 CONTACT
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