She is only 29 years old, but her passion in life is completely irrelevant. Interests in how humanity approaches the environment and the external landscape has made it almost sink into otherworldly dimensions.
These are the new realities in the technosphere, the fruit of discoveries, innovations and technical developments for several centuries, "Koha Ditore" writes today. The Italian designer from Rimini, Jessica Bizzoni, has been dedicated for years to unraveling the relationship between the technosphere and the biosphere, public spaces and behaviors that are obtained as a result of the interaction between man and technology.
While pursuing her master's studies in photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, she never stops her research, the constant desire to penetrate the public's spatial conceptions and the first effects of lighting technology in the biosphere. After graduating from the Eindhoven Design Academy (Netherlands), work and projects took him to Germany, Switzerland and Great Britain.
"Life in different countries has shown me about different possibilities of reality", Bizzoni begins her story.
During these experiences in cities, suburbs and villages, with her curious eyes she had started to create the first conceptual narratives about the environment. The biosphere will never be the same again, as long as humanity is constantly changing its shape.
(You can read the full article today in "E Diela me Koha Ditore")