Marco Donnarumma, Margherita Pevere, and Andrea Familari founded Fronte Vacuo in 2019 in Berlin. With decades-long experience in defying boundaries across art genres, they create hybrid live art events as social experiments, where bodies, symbionts, sounds, AI machines, and images interweave, coagulating into pulsing and tumultuous biomes. The group’s ongoing project Humane Methods reflects on the myriad violences emerging from the entanglement of human societies, natural ecosystems, and algorithmic megastructures.

Before the foundation of the group, Fronte Vacuo’s co-founders have collaboratively conceived, created, and produced internationally acclaimed dance theatre pieces, award-winning artistic experiments, and scholarly publications. As individual artists, each member has been working across performing arts, media art, music, and bio-art for over fifteen years. Fronte’s body of work is created following methods of shared and dynamic authorship and creative roles are shuffled around in ever-changing ways.