Lawrence Udeigwe works across music, mathematics, and neuroscience, exploring how structure shapes perception – and how perception finds expression.
Four Lemmas is an ongoing body of work spanning recorded music, live performance, and writing, organized around mathematical structures and perceptual processes as lenses for emotion, identity, and meaning.
Research and teaching in mathematics and neuroscience, focused on learning, perception, and complex systems.
Public-facing projects, writing, and talks translating technical ideas into cultural form.
A multidisciplinary work—music, performance, and writing—using mathematical and perceptual structures to explore emotion, identity, and meaning.
A long-form conversation on jazz as thinking, practice, and lived culture — returning in a new phase.
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An interdisciplinary initiative – in development – supporting work at the intersection of science, art, and education.