Beatrice Goldoni, sound designer and music maker, was born and lives in Venice. After the graduation in Philosophy of Language researching on Wittgenstein, she developed her own activity as a musician, for which she first trained by approaching classical music and jazz, through the study of the transverse flute at the Benedetto Marcello conservatory in Venice and the Thelonious Monk school in Dolo, to finally devote herself to sound engineering, graduating from the Alessandro Scala school in Bologna. From that moment her interest shifted from more traditional compositional forms to experiments around the potential of electronic music, psychoacoustics and environmental recording, guided by the idea that sound should be thought and experienced outside of visual metaphors. For several years she has been working as a DJ, preferring underground atmospheres and sounds. She collaborated with artists and performers such as
Margherita Morgantin, Matteo Vettorello, Silvia Costa, Laura Pante, and featured in festivals such as Electrocamp, Path Festival, Kilowatt, Art Fair. She also used her experience in contexts of social and educational policies, as head of musical projects for the Culture Sector of the Municipality of Venice.