Collective Bio

ATTIC is a multidisciplinary collective operating at the intersection of light, space, and sound.

Formed through a shared interest in immersive environments and techno-driven culture, ATTIC develops visual systems that respond to architecture, rhythm, and human presence.

The work moves between stage design, lighting systems, spatial compositions, and experimental installations.

Rather than treating visuals as decoration, ATTIC approaches each project as a structured system where timing, repetition, contrast, and energy are compositional elements.

The collective operates across different layers: from physical structures and lighting rigs to real-time visual control systems and audio-reactive behaviors.

ATTIC is not defined by format, but by method: a continuous process of research, iteration, and execution in live environments.

Members

Co-Founder, Electronics and Systems Development, VJ, DJ

Diego D'Amaral

Diego works at the intersection of electronics, real-time systems, and visual performance. He develops custom electronic components and hardware solutions that enable ATTIC's lighting and TouchDesigner systems to operate reliably in physical environments.

  • Electronics and Hardware Solutions
  • TouchDesigner Systems
  • On-Site System Integration
  • DMX Mapping and Interactive Environments

Co-Founder, Systems and Software Engineering, VJ, DJ

Rubens Braga

Rubens is a fullstack developer focused on real-time systems, automation, and interactive environments. His work connects software with physical space, building lighting systems, DMX mapping, and control tools that turn light into a programmable medium.

  • Realtime Systems
  • TouchDesigner Systems
  • Automation and Control Tools
  • DMX Mapping and Interactive Environments

Assembly, Logistics, and Equipment Maintenance

Jean

Jean is responsible for assembly, logistics, and equipment maintenance across ATTIC projects. Certified for work at height and industrial installation, he connects planning to field execution through welding, infrastructure construction, and technical preparation. His role is fundamental on event day, ensuring structures, equipment, and installation conditions are ready for the project to happen with precision.

  • Equipment Logistics
  • Technical Maintenance
  • Event-Day Execution

Field Operations and Technical Infrastructure

Gustavo

Gustavo works across field operations, equipment logistics, and technical maintenance. Certified for work at height and industrial installation, he supports the construction of infrastructure, welding processes, equipment setup, and on-site problem solving. Within ATTIC, he is one of the essential people who make the project viable in real conditions, especially during load-in, installation, and event-day execution.

  • Working at Height Certified
  • Industrial Installation
  • Welding and Infrastructure