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Giant Crocheted ‘Dumb Phones’ by Nicole Nikolich Tap into Millennial Nostalgia — Colossal

Last updated: February 17, 2026 6:30 am
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In today’s world, where smartphones and technology dominate our daily lives, there is a growing movement towards simpler, less “smart” devices. Many people are starting to question the constant data collection, expensive upgrades, and never-ending cycle of new features that come with modern technology. This shift is particularly evident among Millennials, who grew up during the early days of cell phones and the internet.

For artist Nicole Nikolich, also known as Lace in the Moon, the nostalgia for old-school devices like the Blackberry, T9 phones, and Nokia “Bricks” is a source of inspiration. Through the medium of crochet, Nikolich creates larger-than-life fiber portraits of these iconic digital objects. Her latest exhibition, “user_history,” at Paradigm Gallery + Studio in Philadelphia, showcases her unique blend of traditional craft and digital nostalgia.

Crochet, with its manual and analog nature, offers a stark contrast to the fast-paced digital world. Each stitch in Nikolich’s work is like a pixel, coming together to create intricate and detailed pieces that celebrate the imperfections of handmade art. Through her fiber art, Nikolich explores the power of concentration, imperfection, and the handmade in a world that is increasingly dominated by technology.

“User_history” invites viewers to reflect on the ways in which we connect with each other and the world around us. By transforming outdated devices and application icons into works of art, Nikolich reminds us of the value of human connection and the beauty of traditional craft in a digital age. The exhibition runs from March 6 to 29 and offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of nostalgia, technology, and art.

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