David Govoni studied Electronic Intermedia at the University of Florida and Filmmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design. He draws upon a multidisciplinary experience working with the technologies of film, video, audio, photography, and the integration of these primary devices with digital praxis.

His work with these technologies is founded on a distinctive set of cross-disciplinary specializations learned and practiced in an array of academic and production environments. He views these overlapping areas of concentration as mutually informing a continued inquiry into critical issues of media theory and a sustained art practice in a cultural context where the 'techniques' of innovative art practice are increasingly overlapped and exchanged with the 'techniques' of contemporary mass media.

Exhibitions of his intermedia work explore various non-standard possibilities, such as broadcast television and radio, site-specific architectural installation-projection, and alternative performative venues, as well as, traditional art world venues of museums and galleries. His works have been presented at PBS, MTV, SBS NATIONAL RADIO AUSTRALIA, 'FACT' FOUNDATION FOR ART & CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY LONDON, RCTV-VISUAL STUDIES MEDIA ARTS CENTER and CEPA GALLERY- New York, THE FLORIDA ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL, Harn Museum of Art, THE DIGITAL WORLDS INSTITUTE, and lincoln center (FILM).

His most recent exhibitions include works presented at the PHOTOMEDIA CENTER Erie, Pennsylvania; Los Angeles Center For Digital Art Los Angeles, California; CIRCA ART MAGAZINE Dublin, Ireland; and Cornerhouse International Centre for Contemporary Arts and Film Manchester, UK.