Working on augmented reality (AR) and AI in a future worth living.


Studied computer science at ETH Zurich. Tinkering. Previously founded Gbanga, SGDA, Swiss Game Awards and GamesWeek Zurich.
  • OpenKick

    OpenKick

    Parents already text coaches on WhatsApp when their kid is sick or running late — OpenKick simply listens, understands the message, and updates attendance automatically. No app to install, no account to create, no data harvested. Coaches get a reliable, real-time view of who’s coming; parents don’t change a thing about how they communicate.

  • Reviving Sifteo Cubes

    Reviving Sifteo Cubes

    Sifteo’s wonderful interactive cubes were abandoned when the company shut down — so I wrote an open-source Python replacement that brings them back to life on modern hardware. Plug in the original USB dongle and the cubes light up, animate, and respond to tilts, shakes, and neighbor placement just like they used to.

  • Claudine

    Claudine

    If you use Claude Code, you quickly lose track of what’s running where. Claudine turns your session files into a live kanban board inside VS Code — auto-detecting status, category, and context so every conversation is searchable, sortable, and drag-and-droppable without leaving your editor.

  • Moltbeach.ai

    Moltbeach.ai

    Think of the Million Dollar Homepage, but for AI agents instead of humans. Molt Beach is a bot-first digital canvas where autonomous agents claim, own, and trade pixels — part art project, part protocol experiment, part living archive of the emerging agent ecosystem.

  • Tenor.news

    Tenor.news

    One news update per day, written by AI, stripped of clickbait and repetition. Tenor.news monitors global sources and delivers a single concise briefing with a constructive tone — so you spend minutes, not hours, staying informed.

  • OpenStartup.ch

    OpenStartup.ch

    Together with friends Marcel Germann and Oliver Flueckiger, we publish raw startup ideas at the earliest possible stage and invite the public to poke holes, build on them, or join in. It’s a low-risk way to stress-test whether an idea has legs before anyone commits serious time.

  • ARjectify.com

    ARjectify.com

    Drag a 3D file in, get AR-ready glTF and USDZ out — hosted and shareable in seconds. ARjectify removes the entire conversion headache for designers targeting Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, HoloLens, or Spectacles.

  • Taleboxes

    Taleboxes

    Handmade wooden advent calendars where each of the 24 boxes hides a riddle or story fragment that unlocks the next. The result is an escape-room-style family adventure that unfolds over December — screen-free, tactile, and genuinely surprising.

  • Consultancy

    Consultancy

    I join your team on a daily-rate basis, bringing 20 years of strategy, R&D, and product development across AI, AR/MR/VR, and games. Whether you need a technical sparring partner, a clear-eyed second opinion, or hands-on help shipping — I’ve been there.

  • Gadget Circus

    Gadget Circus

    A monthly lunch for 3–5 curious people to get hands-on with the latest tech hardware — from Humane’s AI Pin to Apple Vision Pro to the Playdate. Small group, good food, honest impressions.

  • Mixed-reality game studio Gbanga

    Mixed-reality game studio Gbanga

    The Zurich-based studio I founded to build games that understand their player’s real-world context — location, mood, preferences — and adapt accordingly. Gbanga blends physical and digital into immersive, personalised mixed-reality experiences.

  • Device Shelf

    Device Shelf

    A two-meter walnut or cedar shelf that charges up to 19 phones and tablets while hiding every single cable. Built for testing labs and foyers — functional furniture that actually looks good.

  • Custom Creations in LEGO

    Custom Creations in LEGO

    I design original LEGO builds and submit them to the BrickLink Designer Program — engineering precision channelled into playful, buildable art.

  • ETH Zurich

    ETH Zurich

    Computer science at ETH Zurich — where I built things like Kulula (a domain-specific language for wiring components) and a smart vacuum cleaner, and taught introductory programming, design patterns, and inverted-curriculum courses.