Michele Emmer is a member of the Istituto Veneto di Lettere, Scienze e Arti in Venice, founded by Napoleon. Former Professor of Mathematics at La Sapienza University in Rome (until 2015), since 1997 he has organized the Mathematics and Culture conferences in Venice. He has organized several exhibitions, cooperating with The Biennale of Art of Venice and the Prada Foundation among others. He is a member of the board of the Journal Leonardo : art, science and technology, MIT Press, a filmmaker, including a film on M.C.
Escher, and author of the series Art and Math. He is also editor of the series Mathematics and Culture and Imagine Math by Springer-Verlag, as well as the series The Visual Mind by MIT Press. His most recent books include Bolle di sapone tra arte e matematica, 2010, which won the best Italian essay award at Viareggio 2010 ; Numeri immaginari : cinema e matematica, Bollati Boringhieri, 2012 ; Flatlandia di E.
Abbott, with DVD, music by Ennio Morricone, 2008, Imagine Maths 4, 2015, Imagine Maths 5, 2016. Racconto matematico : memorie impersonali, to appear 2019, Bollati Boringhieri. Marco Abate is a Full Professor of Geometry at the University of Pisa. He has written more than one hundred scientific papers and textbooks, as well as several papers on the popularization of mathematics. His interests include holomorphic dynamics, geometric function theory, differential geometry, writing (comic books and more), photography, origami, and travelling (having already visited Antarctica his next destination is the Moon).