- 1982 – CANNES, Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture, sound design for a performance, pre-recorded tapes – dancers, Choreographer Chevallier-Ravoux, video : Daniel Simonnet.
- 1982 – NICE, Galerie le nez en l’air, sound design for performance Chevallier-Ravoux.
- 1984 – BOURGES, coproduction Antenne 2 and la Maison de l’Image. Audio for video clip. Register Daniel Simonnet. First attempt in France of a techno top-hit.
- 1985 – NEW YORK, sound design for the NAMTA exhibition.
- 1986 – PARIS, sound design for advertising : Givenchy, Elizabeth Arden, Trophée Lancôme.
- 1989 – LOS ANGELES, soundtrack of movies “Shattered Dreams” and “Going to Chicago” by Peter Louder.
- 1989 – VENCE, sound design of Dr Passebecq’s relaxation environments.
- 1989 – GENÊVE, sound design for Edi Inter and Christian Godefroy publishers.
- 1990 – SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco Dance theatre, creation of “At the Ligthhouse”, performance, music, sound installation with choreographer Gianfranco Lupi and Marcos Ogo (Gary Palmer company).
- 1991 – SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco Dance theatre, creation of “Indecent Moon”.
- 1993 – SAN FRANCISO, San Francisco Dance theatre, creation of “L’s Vision”. Multimedia show written and conducted by Raoul Robecchi and Gianfranco Lupi. Musicians : Joshua Maremont, Marcos Ogo, Michael McIntosh. Performers and dancers: Tatiana A’ Virmond, Thomas Mcdonnel, Shannon Mitchell (courtesy ODC San Francisco), Juan Persimon, Anne-Marie Spector, Andrew Hart.
- 1993 – NICE, Mamac, Museum of modern Art and contemporary Art, music and sound design for a video about the sculptor Gilbert Pedinielli, scenography: Muriel Anssens.
- 1994 – SAN FRANCISCO, Theatre Artaud, creation of “Beyond the Rocks”. Multimedia show written and conducted by Raoul Robecchi and Gianfranco Lupi. Performers and dancers : Tracy Calk, Ariel Austria, Jose Comoda, Jerri Carmo, Juan Pasmino, Shannon Mitchell, Jim Brosnahan, Jennifer Kulz, Kathy and Alex Nichols, Caroline Thomas, Sam Gordon. Video computer : Elizabeth Thomas et Michele Romeo. Infographism : Aaron Ferguson. Sound : Jason McKenna. Ligths : Scott Canon, Ken Sperry. Décoration : Laurie Stern, Vladan Stavic.
- 1995 – PARIS – STRASBOURG, sound design of the french-german network Arte.
- 2000 – PARIS, Planète Keller et Maison du Faubourg, video and sound installation for “Mentale Machine I”. Robecchi-Sarrazin-Simonnet production.
- 2002 – PONTAULT COMBAULT ( 77 ), music for video installation for “Mentale Machine”
- 2003 – Installation/exhibition of ” Virtual Artists “
DISCOGRAPHY
- 1992 – ” Wax Memories”, AA Records, distributed by Baillemont, recorded in USA and France.
- 1996 – ” Music for a lost Movie”, AA Records, Fnac distribution.
- 1999 – ” Panic at the Techpsychore”, AA Records, Fnac distribution.
- 2000 – ” Uzzal “, limited release.
- 2001 – ” Corsica antica “, Ricordu production, Fnac and Virgin distribution.
- 2002 – ” Neuroland “, limited release.
FILMOGRAPHY
Sound design and environments for documentaries and videos for networks Arte, TF1, A2, FR3, Canal +… etc. Video clip : year 2000 : “Makin’Art” with sampled voice of Bill Viola, “Novosibirsk”, “Liquid Desire”, year 2001 : “Al Gayul”. 2002 : Portraits (52mn), 2003 : Talking with Albert Chubac (52mn).
PUBLISHING, GRAPHIC ARTS
Year 2000 – PARIS, Panoramiques, Editions Corlet, article “le Colonialisme médiatique”. Record sleeves design for Pixilandia, Digital RDV…etc
BIOGRAPHY
Both corsican and northern italian origins. He spent his time between Milano and Nice (french Riviera) till 1976, lived in Nice till 1986, Berlin and Paris in 87 and 88, San Francisco from 89 to 92. Now between Paris, Nice and Corsica. Study of social psychology ( University of Nice) and psychophysiology (master’s degree). He dedicated himself to the study of electronic, sound engineering, acoustic and studio mixing, informatic, graphism. Study of music (conservatoire of Nice since 5 to 13). Plays synthesizers and electric guitar on several occasions with different rock and techno bands since the 70′ with musicians as Daniel Biry who lives now in London. Considered as one of the first to get involved in techno music in France with EMS and Robert Moog synthesizers. He is the musician in France and Italy to perform repetitive techno music. Inventor of aversive sound stimulations for the research in neurrophysiology about anti-smoking conditionning methods, backed up by electronical music (released in Europe and USA). Mentioned in Le Figaro, Bay Area Music, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Bay Guardian, il Gabbiano, Nice-Matin, Scène-Rock, Vie & Action… etc
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