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Lorenzo Cerceletta

cerce84@gmail.com / +39 349 69 40 169 / www.myspace.com/lorresworks

EDUCATION
• “Convitto Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele II” High School, Rome.
• Industrial Design BA with Distinction, “La Sapienza” University, Rome.
• Erasmus program at Lahti Polytechnic, Finland.
• Postgraduate Bursary, and Interactive Digital Media MA with Distinction, Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, London.
• March 2010 graduated from IUAV’s graduate degree in Visual and Multimedia Design, specialising in Interaction Design, with 110/110.

EXPERIENCE
• My strengths are problem analysis, brainstorming, graphic visualizations and crafting tangible prototypes. I am experienced in Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, and have made prototypes using simple programming in Processing.
• I have worked for Picchio s.p.a. as a graphic and multimedia designer.
• I have worked with video artist Fabio Massimo Iaquone on an experimental video (3D animation/video), Bios.
• I currently work as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator for international bands.
• I am particularly interested in working with light and music.

LANGUAGES
Mother tongue: Italian.

I speak and write English very well and have an IELTS Certificate (level 7) issued by the British Council, Rome.
I speak and write French quite well and have an Attestation de Français issued by the Embassy of France, Rome.

PORTFOLIO
Here are links to some of my projects:


Rainbeam (collaboration) is an installation which interacts with sunlinght. A system of mirrors reflects the daylight onto a dark wall of a “calle”, a narrow pedestrian street in Venice. Passers-by interact with this light pattern.
Rainbeam 1.0 | Rainbeam 1.0 on flickr


An updated version of Rainbeam has been shown at the Venetian Industries Festival 08, an audio/video event at CSO Rivolta, Mestre, near Venice.
Rainbeam 2.0 on VJCentral.com | VIF 08


Ring tin tin (collaboration) is a mobile application that allows two or more mobile phones to act and greet each other as if they were dogs. This enhances the possibility of their owners meeting new people.
Ring tin tin


RotArt (collaboration) is a series of experiments on how to make art with instruments, intended for other purposes, which have something to do with rotation.
RotArt