Carmine De Vita

After a degree in Economics and Finance, he decided to change course, enrolled at the conservatory, and graduated in Electronic Music with a degree in Sound Engineering with top marks. He started working as a sound engineer in a recording studio and then devoted himself to live concerts. There he worked as a backliner, foldback engineer, and sound engineer with Italian and international artists. In 2016 he moved to Berlin (DE), where he worked as a technical assistant in the Studio für Elektroakustische Musik at the Akademie der Künste
(AdK). Here he has the opportunity to work with artists like Christina Kubisch, George Katzer, Vinko Globokar, Carles Santos Ventura, José Manuel Berenguer, and many others.
The encounter with these artists pushed him to delve deeper into art and multimedia. In 2018, he attended a course in pixel mapping and light programming with Madrix software in Dresden (DE). In the same year, he enrolled at the Rome University of Fine Arts (RUFA) in Rome (IT), graduating in Multimedia Arts and Design with the highest marks.
He then began a path of artistic research by participating in national and international festivals as audio&light programmer and A/V artist. At the same time, he worked on multimedia installations for private and non-private entities implementing light, sound, video, and sensors.