Thomas Haigh is a versatile artist who blends the worlds of music and academia. Born in London in 1769, he was a renowned violinist, pianist, and composer who studied under the legendary Haydn. Yet, Haigh's legacy extends beyond his musical prowess. As a historian of technology, business, and work, he has made significant contributions to the history of computing and information technology. His work, "A New History of Modern Computing," is considered an essential read for historians, curators, and interdisciplinary scholars. Haigh's unique perspective, shaped by his background in computer science and history, offers a fresh take on the evolution of technology and its impact on society. His insights into artificial intelligence and its historical context continue to resonate, making him a compelling figure in both the arts and academia.