Born in Naples in 1989 and currently based in Paris, he studied Composition, Electronic Music, and Piano with a parenthesis of Physics at the University of Pisa.

Working with electronics, machines, and renowned ensembles of contemporary music, his most recent artistic practice explores collaborative paradigms between artificial intelligence and human creativity, with a particular emphasis on the use of audio feedback and adaptive music systems.

He holds a PhD in Sound and Music Computing from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. His Doctoral Thesis is titled “Converging Creativity: Intertwining Music and Code” and can be found here.

Currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Algomus team at CRIStAL (Université de Lille, France) investigating lifelong learning for co-creative music generation, he also teaches electronic music at the bachelor and master level at the School of Electronic Music (SMET) at the Conservatory “G. Verdi” of Turin (Italy).

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