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David Pirrò is a sound artist and researcher based in Graz, Austria. He completed his Master's degree in theoretical physics at the University of Trieste, followed by a Master's degree from the School of Music and New Technologies at the Conservatory "G. Tartini" in Trieste in 2007. Since then, he has been alecturer and researcher at the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM). Pirrò's portfolio encompasses interactive compositions, sound installations, and audiovisual and electroacoustic pieces. His research contributions span various fields, including sonification, sound spatialization, and interaction design. He later earned his PhD with distinction in Computer Music from the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG) and currently holds the position of senior scientist at IEM. Drawing from his background in computational physics and computer music, Pirrò's artistic practice focuses on the experience, composition, and simulation of dynamical systems. His work represents a convergence of technological-scientific and aesthetic perspectives in the creation of artistic artifacts. As the principal investigator of the FWF PEEK project ALMAT, he has explored the intersection of sound art practice and algorithmic processes. Currently, he leads the FWF artistic research project "Speculative Sound Synthesis." |