BIOGRAPHY
EMANUEL SIMONATO
(UDINE, 2000)

My academic journey commenced with a focus on scientific studies during high school. My pursuit of knowledge led me to IUAV University in Venice, where I earned a Bachelor's Degree in “Product and Visual.” 

Presently, I find myself immersed in the world of academia once again, pursuing a master's degree in "Design of Communication" at the esteemed Politecnico di Milano. 

As a visual designer, my passion lies in the realms of branding, motion design,
and typography. I consider myself a technology enthusiast, firmly believing in the importance of understanding and integrating new technologies. Rather than viewing technology as an adversary, I see it as a collaborator, shaping innovative perspectives
for our future. 

In the collaborative endeavour of creating the manual "MACHINES: DESIGN & AI,"
my responsibilities cantered around editing Chapters 4 and 5, focusing on Images
and Video. Beyond content editing, my main goal was to ensure the project's long-term viability by creating an archival and updatable manual. 

As I navigate the complexities of my master's program, I remain dedicated to pushing
the boundaries of visual design and its integration with cutting-edge technologies.

MADE FOR THE COURSE OF
"The Anthropology of Communications" by Professor Derrick de Kerckhove with Katarina Radovic from Politecnico di Milano

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