Composers
- bio - worksStudies of Piano and Composition (Conservatorio "Pollini", Padua), Electronic Music (Cursus Annuel de Composition et d'Informatique Musicale - IRCAM, Paris).
In 2002/2003 his installation Innig, for 24 loudspeakers in a corridor was presented at the Centre Georges Pompidou (exposition "Roland Barthes").
In 2004 he was invited to the Fresnoy, Studio national des Arts Contemporains - Tourcoing, where he created NightRun, an interactive installation based on the screams of the visitors, and wrote a piece for the Nouvelle Cuisine Big Band (MIDIfreaks Corridor Catapulte) for the Festival "Le Printemps des Arts" in Munich.
In 2005 for the french choreographer Hervé Robbe he realized a new composition based on the capture of the dancers' voice and movements ("Mutating Score"), and, for a second residence at Le Fresnoy, "Reactive Ambient Music", an installation based on the
real-time analysis of the soundscape.
In collaboration with composer Gérard Chiron, he realized a collection of sounds for the "D_DAY" exposition at the Centre Pompidou.
In Italy, he presented Undertones et Nature (sound installations) in Milan - TriennaleLab, and Palermo - Castello della Zisa (with the collaboration of Agon ArsMagnetica) and Rome (Galleria Lipanje-Puntin).
He lives in Malo, a small town near Vicenza, in Italy, and teaches at the Conservatoire of Padova.
Updated to 01/2014 In 2002/2003 his installation Innig, for 24 loudspeakers in a corridor was presented at the Centre Georges Pompidou (exposition "Roland Barthes").
In 2004 he was invited to the Fresnoy, Studio national des Arts Contemporains - Tourcoing, where he created NightRun, an interactive installation based on the screams of the visitors, and wrote a piece for the Nouvelle Cuisine Big Band (MIDIfreaks Corridor Catapulte) for the Festival "Le Printemps des Arts" in Munich.
In 2005 for the french choreographer Hervé Robbe he realized a new composition based on the capture of the dancers' voice and movements ("Mutating Score"), and, for a second residence at Le Fresnoy, "Reactive Ambient Music", an installation based on the
real-time analysis of the soundscape.
In collaboration with composer Gérard Chiron, he realized a collection of sounds for the "D_DAY" exposition at the Centre Pompidou.
In Italy, he presented Undertones et Nature (sound installations) in Milan - TriennaleLab, and Palermo - Castello della Zisa (with the collaboration of Agon ArsMagnetica) and Rome (Galleria Lipanje-Puntin).
He lives in Malo, a small town near Vicenza, in Italy, and teaches at the Conservatoire of Padova.