Enrico Coniglio is a sound artist and composer whose interests lie in the aesthetic of the landscape. His research aims to investigate the loss of identity of places and the uncertainty of the territorial evolution, paying particular attention to the context around the Venetian lagoon. His approach has gradually honed in on the relationship between music and the representation of reality through the adoption of the definition of “topophony” and by developing the concept of “marginal areas” as a personal instrument of analysis of the contemporary sound scape.