🎙️ Zuzeum invites you to an evening with Italian artist, musician, and sound designer Fabio Talloru, featuring an artist talk and live sound performance.

📅 Thursday, 9 April, 17.30–20.00 (with a 20min pause in between)
🎟️ Free admission with registration
🗣️ The event will be held in English

The event will unfold in two parts. In the first, Talloru will introduce his artistic practice, offering insight into his work with sound, audio sampling, and the creation of sound archives. He will reflect on the collection of sounds as a form of memory-making and ongoing research, while also presenting a selection of recordings from his personal archive. This part of the event will include a short presentation, listening session, and Q&A.

In the second part, Talloru will present a live sound performance based on materials drawn from his archive. Through real-time manipulation of recorded sound using effects and filters, he explores how memory can be altered, reshaped, and retold. Moving between raw documentation and dreamlike transformation, the performance approaches sound as a metaphor for the way lived experiences are remembered and narrated.

About the artist

Fabio Talloru (born 1988, South Sardinia) is a multidisciplinary media producer, musician, and sound designer. He holds a Master’s degree in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Milan and is the founder and art director of the sound arts festival Coru Aresti. He is also the author and co-founder of Controversie.blog, a Milan-based magazine dedicated to Technology and Science Studies.

Primarily working as a composer and musician, Talloru specialises in the development of soundscapes. His practice is rooted in the recording of environmental sounds through audio sampling, followed by processes of transformation and reconfiguration. Through loops, synthesizers, and rhythmic structures, he creates new sonic languages that enter into dialogue with the subjects of his work.

Over the years, he has collaborated with numerous artists and organisations, including Tonino Casula, Studio Azzurro, Terminus Digital Art, Museo Nivola, Dolomiti Contemporanee, and Progettoborca. In 2020, he launched the Studio campione project within Progettoborca, expanding his multidisciplinary approach through activities such as sampling, microscopic photography, vegetal carbonisation, and organic pigment production.

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