Michele Abolaffio is a multidisciplinary sound and embedded engineer with a decade of experience designing biophysical musical instruments, custom sensors, and interactive sound installations for live performance. He combines conservatory training in Music and New Technologies (110 cum laude) and a Master’s in Sonology with hands-on R&D leadership as CTO of Reliq and prior embedded engineering at STEIM. As a teacher of Interactive Performance Systems at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, he mentors students in Arduino/Teensy programming, sensor tech and interaction design while maintaining active production work as a sound engineer. Michele’s practice blends performance, electronics and DSP—he’s as comfortable soldering novel sensor arrays as he is shaping immersive sound for the stage—and he won the ADE SoundLab grant in 2016 for his live work Synaesthesia.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Sonology (specialization Instruments & Interfaces), Master's degree, Sonology (specialization Instruments & Interfaces) at Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag
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