Léon Teremin
Léon Teremin was a Russian inventor and musician, best known for creating the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments. His innovations bridged the gap between music and technology, and his inventions are often associated with espionage due to their use in covert operations during the Cold War, including parallels drawn with the technological sophistication of 'The Thing.'
Born on Aug 15, 1896 (129 years old)
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Teremin is noted for inventions that strengthened the connection between music and technology.
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