Starting from free electroacoustic improvisations with Tiziano Dominighini in 1977 (as "airthrob in") then implementing it with a Crumar analog synthesizer in 1980. Giancarlo Toniutti studied electronic music at the Conservatory in Venice in early eighties (1982-1985) under Alvise Vidolin. Since 1985 he's working only with acoustic sound-sources with analog treatments(magnetic tape etc.). His interest in visuals, installations and other art forms has been reflected in many of his works and other phenomena simply defined by Toniutti as "sound sites" as well as projects based on heterogeneous approaches to sonic acoustic materials. He has worked with many artists, including
Siegmar Fricke,
Andrew Chalk,
Conrad Schnitzler and more recently
James Wyness