Two worlds,
one person
I've been programming lights for festivals since 2008 and building AI-powered systems since 2024. Different worlds, but the core is the same: take something complex, understand it deeply, and make it run smoothly.
The lighting started in Switzerland. I toured with bands across Europe — Odezenne, The Ocean, Coilguns, monkey3 — programming grandMA consoles, building DIY pixel LED rigs, and working festivals. Eventually I moved to Asia to work on bigger stages and different kinds of projects.
The tech side grew out of a real problem. I was managing operations at a DMC in Southeast Asia — 1,300+ services daily across three countries — and the tools we had were spreadsheets, WhatsApp, and Word documents. I couldn't find software that actually fit, so I built it. That turned into Amassa, a full operations platform with AI integration, automated reports, transfer automation, and guest portals.
Now I do both. AI consulting and systems development for companies that need production-grade internal tools. And live lighting for the festivals and tours that keep things interesting.
I'm based between Europe and Asia. I work remotely, deploy fast, and prefer building things that actually get used over things that look good in a pitch deck.