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Triumph of the Cyborg Composer
By Evan Stein on March 4, 2010
She was just a software program, a jumble of code he’d originally dubbed Experiments in Musical Intelligence (EMI, hence “Emmy”). Still — though Cope struggles not to anthropomorphize her — he speaks of Emmy wistfully, as if she were a deceased child. via Triumph of the Cyborg Composer | Smart Journalism. Real Solutions. | Miller-McCune Online Magazine.Posted in Found | Leave a response
this isn’t happiness.™ Peter Nidzgorski, tumblr
By Evan Stein on February 7, 2010
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A little bit about Evan
As a zero-gravity consultant, Evan Stein advises companies and individuals on any creative aspect, providing a complete package of services at surprisingly affordable rates. If you want to do something extraordinary— he’s your man.
On the questionable existence of Evan Stein
An autodidact and former recluse who frequently finds himself torn between MTV and TED, Evan Stein fancies himself an artist who has been (amongst many other things) lurking the depths of the internet and building websites since 1995. When he isn’t “geeking out”, Evan is passionate about taking pictures, creating art, and rocking out. He can be heard singing and playing guitar with oneiric, his old band.
By way of Canarsie
Born in Brooklyn, in the dark of a new moon in 1982, Evan spent many years as a Taurus, though he has recently come to learn he is actually an Aries. Evan is a t-shirt and jeans, animal loving kind of guy who now lives in New York with his lady and suffers from mild cases of Synesthesia, Hypergraphia and The Human Condition.
And finally, a little bit about this site
In its current incarnation, this experiment of a website is proudly powered by WordPress, a few great plugins, and a custom Thematic child theme. Built as a modest example of what can be accomplished using open source code, public domain images, icons, fonts, and a little bit of creativity; many thanks are owed to the brilliant people (like Ian Stewart, Darren Hoyt, Jonathan Snook, Mike Davidson, and Jeffrey Zeldman, among countless others), whose exceptional work and generosity made putting this site together a breeze, whether they know it or not.