2002

intersection

RMIT UNIVERSITY, INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM

INTERsection presented a selection of the diverse yet interconnected topics of postgraduate research conducted by Interior Design at RMIT. The publication provided an insight into the cross-disciplinary and multivalent nature of the work that has been produced and the environment of enquiry that has promoted it.

The Masters by Project program within RMIT Interior Design in the 1990’s attracted a diverse body of students. The group included architects, interior designers, installation and performance artists, theatre designers, film-makers and cyber technicians. Each of these practitioners and the research they undertook brought a new dimension to the definition of spatial design and its potential.

INTERsection was a timely document for those interested in the boundaries of spatial discourse and the potentials that lie within the expansion of the philosophies and methodologies which distinguish the practice of Interior Design.

Featured Work: Ben Anderson - In Angle / Im Winkel; Margie Medlin - Mobility in an Artificial City; Ian de Gruchy - Dazzle of Shadow

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