Celso Singo Aramaki
Celso Singo Aramaki is an applied visual researcher and professional operating at the intersection of visual arts, interaction design, and i
Celso Singo Aramaki is an applied visual researcher and professional operating at the intersection of visual arts, interaction design, and information design. His core expertise lies in developing Knowledge Design and Cultural Data Analytics frameworks for diverse projects and startups. With international experience spanning Tokyo, Singapore, and other global locations, Celso has a strong portfolio of contributions. In Brazil, he has written for Folha de São Paulo. Internationally, his work includes projects for MTV Channel in the United States, and initiatives in Japan for major media and technology firms, including NEC Japan, NHK, Ask Kodansha, Oracle Japan, Dentsu, Casio, Apple Japan, Adobe Japan, and Tomy. His professional specializations center on the development of Cultural Data Analytics, Knowledge Frameworks, Interactive Datasets, and brand placement for both online and offline Digital Humanities projects. He maintains a special interest in leveraging Artificial Intelligence Agents within Knowledge Framework Projects for Humanities research initiatives. Celso holds a degree in Public Policy Management from the University of São Paulo (USP) and is the Co-founder and Director of RbyD (Revolution By Design), where he currently leads the Long Now Design project.