Annibale trained as an architect, where he studied in Rome—a city where the monumental and the layered coexist—an environment that deeply influenced his understanding of the built landscape. His work emerges at the intersection of architecture, 3D modeling, and sound design.
His artworks depict plausible cities, suspended in an unstable balance between density, vegetation, and artificial structures. Architectural stratification and the layering of elements follow a logic of ordered chaos gives a visual metaphor for overpopulation and its spatial and social consequences.
These are not imaginary worlds, but believable projections rooted in present-day realities. Over time, the strength and consistency of his vision have influenced digital artists, architects, and designers worldwide.
His compositions have become a reference point in how the urban space is represented—as a living, dense, ever-shifting organism.
This exhibition offers a focused yet representative view of his work: a visual narrative grounded in architecture, shaped by technology, and engaged with the urgent tensions of our time.