Inspired by the worlds of art, physics, multi-messenger cosmology and computer science, after graduating with a degree in painting at the Brera Academy and specializing in computer graphics and systems, he collaborates with visionary scientific communities, including the Loop Quantum Gravity (PI), the Compact Muon Solenoid (CERN)[1] and the Fermi Large Area Telescope (INFN, NASA).
[3] His work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries in Italy and abroad, and his pieces are part of public and private collections, including the MART of Rovereto, the MAMbo of Bologna, the MEF of Turin, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs “LA FARNESINA”[4] and the Archive of Spatial Aesthetics and Praxis of New York.
He is known for his photographic series “Supersymmetric Partners”,[5] that shows real jumps in front of the Renaissance paintings by Paolo Veronese, and for the use of electromagnetic levitation technologies in futuristic installations such as the “Schröedinger’s cat through Piero Della Francesca influence" (Museo Marino Marini, 2010[6]), the “9 Churches 9 Columns” (Moscow Biennale, 2011) and “The Star Platform” (Marrakech Biennale, 2012).
[7] In 2013, he presented the "ORACLE" device to draw with light by remotely during DLD - Digital Life Design, at Haus der Kunst, in Munich;[8] In 2015 he published “The Messengers of Gravity” monograph at Museo Ettore Fico, in Turin, including interviews and texts by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gianluigi Ricuperati, Ute Meta Bauer, Carlo Rovelli and Sabrina Tarasoff.
In 2018 he creates "The Grandfather Platform" an immersive installation in direct connection with fresco cycle "History of the foundation of Rome" depicted by the Carracci Brothers in 1590, at Palazzo Magnani.