Francesco Corvi (Nesso) is a sound designer, multimedia artist and creative coder active in the fields of live coding and digital arts. He began his musical training at an early age studying classical piano, harmony and composition, and later approaching the world of electronic music and audiovisual composition studying at CREA (center for research and audiovisual processing) in the Licinio Refice Conservatory in Italy. His interest in technology stems from the search for new systems that offer a wide range of unconventional performance possibilities, to the vision of programming as a creative and performative medium, where the artist creates and manages a system in continuous evolution, influencing its trend over time. His work includes live performances, multimedia installations, music releases, software development, and music teaching using programming, live coding, and experimental interfaces.