Davide Tidoni is an interdisciplinary artist working from the boundaries of spatial, material, and relational dimensions of sound. His work addresses questions regarding interactions with acoustic space, impermanence, and interdependence. His practice also includes interests in protest songs, social contexts of struggle, and the use of sound in football supporters’ culture. He published The Sound of Normalisation in 2018, a field research on the ultras group Brescia 1911; Where Do You Draw the Line Between Art and Politics? in 2021, a series of interviews with individuals active at the intersection of art and politics; and The Best of NoTAV in 2024, a songbook including lyrics, contextual notes and reinterpretations of songs from the NO TAV movement (the long-standing Italian grassroots protest originating in the 1990s in the Val di Susa in Italy against the construction of the Lyon–Turin high-speed railway). In 2025, he co-edited The FIAT Mirafiori Toilets, a book that collects photographs of protest graffiti and drawings made by worker Pietro Perotti in the factory toilets at the FIAT Mirafiori plant in Turin.