Ema Rie’s works are a result of her pursuit of shape and garment. It surpasses the realms of fashion, returns to it and expands on it further. Her approach to the female body gives birth to completely new ideas incutting. Her pursuit of the answers to the questions, “What is beauty?” “What is a garment” leads to collaborations with science (and designing with artificial intellegence). The brain which gives birth to mathematics, effects the living organisms, and thus a new exploration is born from mathematics to the universe and to the human being.
Deakin University, Bachelor of Design courses are recognised by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA):
• Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
• Bachelor of Design (3D Animation)
• Bachelor of Design (Digital Technologies
Deakin University is a member of ico-D
International Council of Design
Deakin University, Bachelor of Design supports the use of the Indigenous Design Charter (Australian and International)
http://indigenousdesigncharter.com.au
We acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional Aboriginal owners of the lands on which Deakin University operates and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait people throughout Australia, their Elders past, present and emerging.