Nicola Di Croce
Architect, musician, sound artist, and researcher, he holds a PhD in Regional planning and public policies from Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy, and is currently Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at Iuav and McGill University, Montreal. His research deals with the relationship between Urban Studies and Sound Studies; he is interested in collaborative and participatory approaches to urban policy analysis and design.
Sound is central to his artistic and academic activities. He considers relational sound art practice and sound-oriented methodologies as meaningful tools to support the investigation of urban and cultural transformations, as well as to improve the livability and inclusiveness of public space and promote social change. Through articles, lectures, soundwalks, compositions, performances, and installations he aims to foster sonic awareness, empower institutions and local communities, and inform urban policy analysis and design.
Gruenrekorder:
Nicola Di Croce: „Affects and aesthetic speculations“ (GrDl 213/23)