
Nicola Lorusso
Nicola Lorusso’s practice sits at the intersection of sound, code, and drawing, bridging the analogue and digital through a unique process that transforms sonic input into finely rendered visual compositions.
Using custom generative algorithms, Lorusso converts music, voice, and environmental sound into line-based drawings that reveal the hidden architectures of data and rhythm.
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Each piece becomes a visual echo of a moment in time, shaped by both human expression and machine interpretation.
His work invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between authorship and automation, intuition and computation.
At Oxford North, Lorusso’s work reflects the value of cross-disciplinary thinking. His practice aligns with the development’s focus on innovation and inquiry, offering a visual perspective on how technology, environment, and creative expression intersect. In a setting designed for research and collaboration, his drawings serve as a thoughtful reminder of the complex systems that shape how we work, communicate, and build.