fold/interval is an audiovisual project and publishing platform founded by giuseppe ielasi, fabio perletta and giulia bruno

Giuseppe Ielasi. Born in 1974, he grew up in the south of Italy and now resides in Monza with his family. He has been making music and touring since the late nineties. He mostly plays solo, but also in Bellows (with Nicola Ratti), Rain Text (with Giovanni Civitenga) and has collaborated with Enrico Malatesta, Kassel Jaeger, Andrew Pekler, filmmakers and photographers Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke and theatre director Chiara Guidi. Giuseppe has released music on 12k, Entr'acte, Senufo Editions (which he co-curates with Jennifer Veillerobe), Dekorder, Holidays, Black Truffle, Error Broadcast (as Inventing Masks), 901 Editions and a few other labels.

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Photo: Philip Ielasi

Fabio Perletta is a sound artist whose practice spans recorded composition, performance, site-specific installation, text score, online project, and participatory action. His work has been presented at international art spaces and festivals in Europe, Japan, Australia and USA, including 60th Venice Art Biennale, Ultima Festival (Oslo), Arts Santa Monica (Barcelona), Ryosokuin Temple (Kyoto), AƗS Festival (Pasadena), The Substation (Melbourne) and others. His solo and collaborative recordings are documented on a variety of labels including Room40, LINE, Superpang, Granny Records, and his own 901 Editions. He's half of the duo Cygni with Pierluigi Scarpantonio. He teaches Sound Design and Multimedia Languages at ISIA Design University in Pescara and Sound Design at Academy of Fine Art in L'Aquila.

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Photo: Oyamada Kuniya

Giulia Bruno is an Italian visual artist, photographer and filmmaker based in Berlin. With a background in Biology (University of Milan) and further studies in Photography (CFP Bauer) and Cinema (Civica Scuola di Cinema Luchino Visconti), her practice investigates how scientific imaging, territorial infrastructures and linguistic systems shape the production of knowledge. She has developed long-term research projects in collaboration with scientific and cultural institutions, including Earth Indices. Processing the Anthropocene with the Anthropocene Working Group and Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin). Her work often emerges from field studies, laboratories and environments in which technological, geological and social forces intersect. Bruno co-founded Studio Poor with artist Paola Raheli, a platform dedicated to experimental methodologies across drawing, photography and film. She collaborates regularly with musician Giuseppe Ielasi on audiovisual performances focusing on the materiality of image and sound. She has taught at international institutions such as the Design Academy Eindhoven and currently she is Professor of Photography and Project Methodology at ISIA Urbino.

giuliabruno.com

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Self-portrait: Giulia Bruno