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How everyone can be creative with wearable tech | Andrea Baldereschi & Pietro Carta | TEDxCrocetta
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Have you ever thought of playing music just with your hands? Remidi brings the creative process to everyone, putting music at your fingertips with a technological glove that works as a musical instrument.
Andrea Baldereschi, born in 1989, started a professional career in the music industry at the age of 15. In 2009 he produced Swahili Song (303Lovers) that was played by all the most famous Djs of the time (from David Guetta to Danny Tenaglia to Tiesto and many others).
With a degree in Innovation Technology Engineering at Politecnico (Torino) he’s how designing new ways to express and enhance everyone’s creativity.
Pietro Carta was born in Turin on June 7th, 1989. He approached music at 4, taking violin lessons for three years and studying piano on his own. From 14 to 19 he studied Electric Bass both privately and at the Turin Jazz School. At 19 he decided to focus on Classical piano and he has been practising since then under the supervision of several teachers. He loves listening to Progressive Rock, Classical and Jazz Piano music.
Andrea Baldereschi, born in 1989, started a professional career in the music industry at the age of 15. In 2009 he produced Swahili Song (303Lovers) that was played by all the most famous Djs of the time (from David Guetta to Danny Tenaglia to Tiesto and many others).
With a degree in Innovation Technology Engineering at Politecnico (Torino) he’s how designing new ways to express and enhance everyone’s creativity.
Pietro Carta was born in Turin on June 7th, 1989. He approached music at 4, taking violin lessons for three years and studying piano on his own. From 14 to 19 he studied Electric Bass both privately and at the Turin Jazz School. At 19 he decided to focus on Classical piano and he has been practising since then under the supervision of several teachers. He loves listening to Progressive Rock, Classical and Jazz Piano music.