Francesco Cavaliere (born 1980 in Piombino, Tuscany) is an Italian  visual artist, writer and sound maker working between Berlin and Turin. His works are capable of   enlivening his listeners' inner states through a polymorphic activity   that combines writing, sound, voice, drawing, sculpture, which together   stimulate the imagination, undertaking long journeys crossed by   ephemeral presences. He writes sound stories and music based on   particles of sound, noise and language, often integrated with   installation and scenographic elements or live performance, showing a   particular taste for the most diverse forms of exoticism. Over the years   he has developed a veritable dictionary to catalogue the metamorphic   beings that inhabit his own abstract fantasy universe: hybrids of   objects, animals, plants, planets, trails, cosmic objects and physical   and perceptual phenomena generated by glass, minerals and voices,   recorded and performed with analog technologies.
"I am a talking scribe ... my voice is a cloud, my pen hisses."
Francesco Cavaliere has collaborated with visual artists, musicians, and choreographers, including Leila Hassan, Marcel Türkowsky, Elisabeth Kirche, Ignaz Schick, 
Ghédalia Tazartès, 
Invernomuto, Lievens Martens Moana/Dolphins Into The Future, Ruben Spini, Annamaria Ajmone, Spencer Clark, 
Tomoko Sauvage, Leonardo Pivi, Christopher Kline, 
Seiji Morimoto and Amy Franceschini.