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Nobel Creations is about the 2014 Nobel Prizes with both descriptive and interpretive elements. In the exhibition, artefacts donated by this year\u2019s Nobel Laureates are shown, and you can take part of the history behind the objects and learn about the laureates and their achievements.<\/p>\n
The visitor meets the creative abilities of young students. With the help of fashion, music, design and illustrations, students from\u00a0Beckmans College of Design<\/a>\u00a0and the\u00a0Royal College of Music<\/a>\u00a0have created free interpretations of this year\u2019s Nobel Prizes. The pieces are creations inspired by the discoveries and achievments made by the Nobel Laureates in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace and Economic sciences.<\/p>\n The project explores what unites Nobel Laureates, fashion designers and composers \u2013 namely creativity. Courage to think on entirely new lines, daring to question established theories, innovative combinations of insights from different fields \u2013 these are some of the characteristics of creativity.<\/p>\n Be inspired by the many expressions, shapes, materials, colours, sounds and foremost the joy of creation. Take part of the behind-the-scences material where the students talk about the creative process from idea to result. What inspired them and which challenges did they face? Does the end result reflect the original idea and which choices were made during the process?<\/p>\n To create music to something as big and exciting as a Nobel Prize has been a real challenge for the jazz students at KMH. What music can you improvise or compose for Nobel Prizes in chemistry, or the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel? I can hardly wait until the doors open at the Nobel Museum.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Ola Bengtsson, Department Head of Department of Jazz, Royal College of Music.<\/p>\n For Beckmans College of Design this is a unique opportunity to be able to reflect on the process of innovation in a larger perspective and on a higher level. It is fantastic to be able to work with ideas \u2013 something that combines all the disciplines that meet in the exhibition.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n G\u00f6ran Sundberg, Senior Lecturer at Beckmans College of Design.<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"text_content","text_block":" In 2011 the Nobel Museum initiated a cooperation with Beckmans College of Design. Students of fashion were given the task of exploring what unites Nobel Laureates and designers: creativity. The result was six creations that were shown in the exhibition Fashion Innovation. The cooperation continued with Fashion Innovation 2 och Fashion Innovation 3, which also included interpretations in music created by students from the Royal College of Music.<\/p>\nBakgrund<\/h4>\n