Late Return: An animation by Daniel Luke Smits
'Late Return' by Daniel Luke Smits tells the story of the frustrating journey of returning a borrowed item. The animator takes the viewer on a journey that sees the characters facing a roller coaster of emotions.
Hip Hop Tennis: An animation by Sean Rodrigo
'Hip Hop Tennis' by Sean Rodrigo has he viewer delving into what is a game? Where does imagination end and reality take over, and is everything a competition?
Unspoken Disagreement: An animation by Jayden Edwards
When two guys bump into each other things can get nasty. 'Unspoken Disagreement' is a fight without words, and one is left wondering if the entire feud is in their heads.
Soup's New Neighbour: An animation by Josh Le Good
Josh Le Good's piece 'Soup's new Neighbour' takes the viewer on the endearing journey of Soup, who as happy as one can be, his life is marred with his paralyzing fear of red jam. Soup is compelled to fear to impress his new next door neighbour.
Minty Marrows: An animation by Sam Yang
An inquisitive young boy, is lured into a realm of darkness as he attempts to capture the dark beings he is seeing through drawings. Once nearly attacked by the scary main figure, he shows the drawings to protect himself, and at once the scary creature relents, taking the drawings with him.
Fashion Design and Technology - Open Day Information Session
An Open Day presentation on RMIT's Fashion Design and Technology programs, August 2008.
Research Profiles: Leah Heiss - Arsenic, Diabetes and Jewellery
Research Profiles: Leah Heiss - Arsenic, Diabetes and Jewellery
Eco Design - The Business Case
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) expert Alan Pears provides an introduction to what LCA is and how it can be used to understand environmental impacts and make efforts to reduce these through eco design. This video is part of the Design Victoria ‘Eco-Design How to Kit’ and prepared by the Centre for Design at RMIT University.
Eco Design - Lifecycle Assessment of Plastic and Paper bags
Life cycle assessment (LCA) example case study of plastic bags compared to biodegradable and paper bags provided by LCA expert Tim Grant. This video is part of the Design Victoria Eco-Design How to Kit and prepared by the Centre for Design at RMIT.
Eco Design - Introduction to Eco Labels
Introduction to eco labels - what they are and how they can be used - by Tim
Grant. This video is part of the Design Victoria ‘Eco-Design How to Kit’, and
prepared by the Centre for Design at RMIT University.
Design Victoria Interviews - Étienne Mineur - part 1
Étienne Mineur, graduate of École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) in Paris, speaks to Design Victoria (www.designvic.com). In 2000, Mineur, a graphic designer, established Incandescence, developing websites for Issey Miyake as well as design interfaces for companies such as Nokia and Orange. More recently, he has been developing a website for Chanel. Part 1 of 4.
Design Victoria Interviews - Étienne Mineur - part 2
Étienne Mineur, graduate of École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) in Paris, speaks to Design Victoria (www.designvic.com). In 2000, Mineur, a graphic designer, established Incandescence, developing websites for Issey Miyake as well as design interfaces for companies such as Nokia and Orange. More recently, he has been developing a website for Chanel. Part 2 of 4.
Design Victoria Interviews - Étienne Mineur - part 3
Étienne Mineur, graduate of École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) in Paris, speaks to Design Victoria (www.designvic.com). In 2000, Mineur, a graphic designer, established Incandescence, developing websites for Issey Miyake as well as design interfaces for companies such as Nokia and Orange. More recently, he has been developing a website for Chanel. Part 3 of 4.
Design Victoria Interviews - Étienne Mineur - part 4
Étienne Mineur, graduate of École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) in Paris, speaks to Design Victoria (www.designvic.com). In 2000, Mineur, a graphic designer, established Incandescence, developing websites for Issey Miyake as well as design interfaces for companies such as Nokia and Orange. More recently, he has been developing a website for Chanel. Part 4 of 4.
RMIT Gallery Artist Talks - Liu Xiao Xian: From East to West - part 1
Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian explores the nuances between cultures with playfulness and wit.
‘The substance of my bones determines that I will always be Chinese.’
This major solo exhibition of Chinese-Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian was first shown at RMIT Gallery.
RMIT Gallery Artist Talks - Liu Xiao Xian: From East to West - part 3
Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian explores the nuances between cultures with playfulness and wit.
‘The substance of my bones determines that I will always be Chinese.’
This major solo exhibition of Chinese-Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian was first shown at RMIT Gallery.
Fashion Guest Speaker: Otto Von Busch - Haktivism and Fashion
Otto von Busch is a haute couture heretic, fashion renegade and DIY-demagogue exploring ways to hack the operating system of fashion. His received his PhD in fashion design from Göteborg University (Sweden).
He explores with hands-on projects, how participatory practices can render fashion inclusive, yet still exclusive. To realize this he draws on the practice and tactics of hacking, fan fiction, liberation theology and development practice with which he forges an alliance. They all share an a
RMIT Gallery Artist Talks - Liu Xiao Xian: China Diaries
Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian discusses his ‘Great Wall of China’ photographic work that documents an abandoned china kiln site. This is overlayed over his ‘Dumpsite’ video work, which is also part of his ‘China Diaries’ series.
This major solo exhibition of Chinese-Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian was first shown at RMIT Gallery.
RMIT Gallery Artist Talks - Liu Xiao Xian: The Couple
Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian discusses his work ‘The Couple’ which explores contrasts in Eastern and Western medical perspectives.
This major solo exhibition of Chinese-Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian was first shown at RMIT Gallery.
Konsortium: Schwarz - RMIT Gallery Artists' Floor Talk
Modernism, Post-modernism, avant-garde or mainstream - younger artists aren't bothered with categories or charging art with ideology, according to German writer Sebastian Preuss. This is true of Konsortium, a group of artists from Düsseldorf who are making an iconic break from Modernism. In Schwarz, they bring their work to RMIT Gallery for the first time.
Konsortium are Lars Breuer, Sebastian Freytag, and Guido Munch.













