Stefano Frasson
Graduated in Philosophy at the University of Milan, where he wrote a thesis on the relationship between art, nature and thought. After completing his studies in philosophy, he moved into the world of design, specializing in Graphic Design and Motion Design at various academies in Milan.
His professional career began in a Milanese audiovisual production group specialising in events, advertising and communication. Currently working on advertising campaigns in Motion Graphics and is involved in the visual design of video installations and projection mapping.
He has created visual content for events such as the opening of the Milano Beauty Week in 2022 and for the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. In 2024 the project collaborated on the "TRANSVERBERATION" project, presented at the videomapping festival of Lille, in France, and also in 2024 was invited to participate in the "Tokyo light festival" with the project "Mindflection"
Since 2023 he shares his experience as a professor at the Istituto Numen in Milan, where he teaches a course of generative design. In recent years, his artistic and professional research has increasingly focused on generative art and design in the field of motion design and new media art.
His professional career began in a Milanese audiovisual production group specialising in events, advertising and communication. Currently working on advertising campaigns in Motion Graphics and is involved in the visual design of video installations and projection mapping.
He has created visual content for events such as the opening of the Milano Beauty Week in 2022 and for the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. In 2024 the project collaborated on the "TRANSVERBERATION" project, presented at the videomapping festival of Lille, in France, and also in 2024 was invited to participate in the "Tokyo light festival" with the project "Mindflection"
Since 2023 he shares his experience as a professor at the Istituto Numen in Milan, where he teaches a course of generative design. In recent years, his artistic and professional research has increasingly focused on generative art and design in the field of motion design and new media art.