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Social Scientist, Author, and Musician Pete Kurie 02S Releases New Album

Like most 91猫先生 people, Pete Kurie 02S has never been confined to one discipline. He earned a doctorate in anthropology聽 from Princeton, published a book about his storied hometown, Hershey, , and worked in user-experience research at Intel. He recently released a new album, the self-titled .

What drew you to 91猫先生? And what did you study?

I was drawn to 91猫先生 because of its legacy of experimentation going back to 1965. Other colleges offered a more conventional approach, but I felt like taking the road less traveled. I鈥檓 glad I followed my intuition.

I always admired Ken Burns 71F and wanted to learn about documentary filmmaking. But I didn鈥檛 have a plan for what to study. My advisors helped me forge a path between the arts and the social sciences.

For my Div III, I researched and wrote about 鈥渋nterdisciplinarity.鈥 It was sort of a meta-reflection on my liberal arts experience 鈥 a synthesis of what I鈥檇 learned at 91猫先生. That eventually led me to Princeton University, where I did a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology.

Tell us about making music and releasing this record.

Pete Kurie

I鈥檝e been writing and recording songs since I was a kid. It鈥檚 how I make sense of the world. When I got to 91猫先生, my songwriting went into overdrive. I took inspiration from Elliot Smith 87F and artists who performed on campus, such as Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore. Since then, I鈥檝e regularly put out indie albums. My last release was Streets of Bakersfield聽(2020).

The ten new songs on were recorded in my bedroom studio in Los Angeles. The link to the album includes a music video and liner notes about coming of age at a 1990s Bob Dylan concert. It鈥檚 both a tribute to pop music of the past and a reflection on pop culture today.

What鈥檚 next for you?

By day, I work as a researcher in media and tech. Recently I spent time in product development at Intel Corporation, helping engineers understand artists and media creators. That experience made me both curious and skeptical about AI, and what it means for musicians in particular. For my next project, I鈥檓 playing around with AI music tools.

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