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Matteo Fiocchetti
Matteo Fiocchetti

Matteo Fiocchetti is a content creator and visual director currently working at Club Circolo degli Illuminati. He is also involved in other projects and collectives such as Juno Music World and Collective Mood, where he is responsible for projections and video content. These ventures operate within the context of musical and artistic events.

Matteo studied Electronic Music at Saint Louis Music College in Rome. During his studies, he participated in Erasmus programs and projects that led to collaborations with other...
Matteo Fiocchetti

Matteo Fiocchetti is a content creator and visual director currently working at Club Circolo degli Illuminati. He is also involved in other projects and collectives such as Juno Music World and Collective Mood, where he is responsible for projections and video content. These ventures operate within the context of musical and artistic events.

Matteo studied Electronic Music at Saint Louis Music College in Rome. During his studies, he participated in Erasmus programs and projects that led to collaborations with other art forms such as dance, circus arts, and visual arts. He has worked with Flayer as technical assistance in the organization and execution of festivals like Fotonica, Live Cinema Festival, and Live Performers Meeting, gaining experience as an artist in the field. Notable installations include the audiovisual setup for Lucca Comics and the Termoli Media Arts Festival. He has also performed at LPM Puglia, LPM Rome, and Munster, Germany.

One of Matteo's most significant works was presented at the Termoli Media Arts Festival, where he showcased his piece "Modular Candles." This audiovisual installation took place in a seaside castle room, set up with the help of Radu Negut. The centerpiece of the installation was a table of candles with photoresistors placed on the walls. These sensors reacted to changes in light, generating signals that influenced the sound produced by a modular system. When the room was empty, the sound remained almost static. However, as people entered and moved within the space, the changes in light created by their presence generated an organic composition, making the artwork come to life interactively.

Matteo's artistic style is driven by invention and practical realization. Fascinated by how things work, he strives to interact with as much technology as possible, from Arduino to complex software like TouchDesigner and After Effects. His expertise extends to the field of electronic music, utilizing software and hardware such as Max MSP and modular systems. His research focuses on the interaction between various art forms, aiming to create unity and correlation among them.

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