Works and Curriculum Vitae

Works

2023 On Air / On Site – Experimental Radio Festival based in Den Haag

2022 Sounding the Spui – Sound Installation for Rewire Festival, Den Haag

2022 a [ v ø i d ] v o i c e

2022 Residency at Q-o2 – Brussels,, BE

2021 Rádio Afónica collaboration https://cashmereradio.com/episode/cashmere-residency-program-radio-afonica/

2021 Audio-Visual Installation Stati d’Ansia C1, collaboration with Sarah Atzori

2021 Radio Aporee publications

2020 Mondes fragmentés – Festival Ecoute(s) – Radio Campus Grenoble

2020 Electroacoustic Music Days 2020, the 19th annual festival of electroacoustic music in Greece

2019 Framework Radio – Binaural Ambience Study of The Hague https://archive.org/details/2019.07.07FrameworkRadio

Academic History

2022- PhD candidate at ACPA, University of Leiden

2021 – Research Associate at the Institute of Sonology

2019-2021 Sonology Master Research, Royal Conservatory of The Hague, NL

2017-2018 Sonology One Year Course, Royal Conservatory of The Hague, NL

2013-2017 Electronic Music Bachelor degree, Conservatory of Turin “G. Verdi”

Performances 

2022 Indigo Aura. Toonzaal Willem II Den Bosch, NL

2021 Il Tempo Sospeso, Het Hem – Amsterdam, NL

2020 Stati d’Ansia – C1 (2020) – Sonology Institute, Den Haag, NL

2019 OnTheWay (2019) – Discussion Concert for Rewire Festival, Den Haag

2018 NoBorders (2018) – Sonology Institute, Den Haag

2017 MareNostrum (2016-2017) – Ex-Moi and “RadioBlackOut” Torino, IT

2016 “Atypical daytime” (2015) – Superbuddha, Turin, IT 

2015 “Plus-Minus” (1963) by Karlheinz Stockhausen, new version for three virtual instruments, IT realisation and execution by Margherita Brillada, Amedeo Casella, Luca Morino – Conservatory of Turin “Giuseppe Verdi” and Polytechnic of Turin, IT 

2014 Collage for disklavier and electronics (2014) by Margherita Brillada, Luca Morino, Kanglin Wang – Conservatory of Turin “Giuseppe Verdi”, IT

2013 Salvage (Guiyu Blues, 2008) for seven performers and recovery  motherboards by Nicolas Collins – Conservatory of Turin “Giuseppe Verdi”, IT