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Kai Ochsen

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This site is a bit of a mix, you’ll find opinions, personal projects, and things I’m working on (or I'm thinking to carry out). Whether it’s a crazy idea, a logo design I actually like, or a melody that got stuck in my head, it all ends up here. 

Yes, I’m an introverted tech nerd with a soft spot for programming, robotics, 3D printing, messy sketches, and loud music. I spend most of my time exploring the weird overlap between coding, design, and creativity, building stuff, breaking stuff, and occasionally making it all work again. I’m especially into understand machines and people, but I’ve also got a thing for drawing, composing moody tracks, and killing some demons in DOOM way more than I probably should.

This site is a bit of a mix, you’ll find opinions, personal projects, and things I’m working on (or I'm thinking to carry out). Whether it’s a crazy idea, a logo design I actually like, or a melody that got stuck in my head, it all ends up here.

Homeopathy, the memory of water and other lies

The business of diluted hope. There are few inventions as resilient, profitable, and scientifically hollow as homeopathy. For more than two centuries, it has survived revolutions, pandemics, and the entire rise of modern medicine, thriving not through evidence but through…

Digital resurrection or when AI revives the dead

The illusion of immortality made real. It begins quietly, with a voice. Someone’s mother, long dead, greeting them through a phone speaker. A pause, a small laugh, a familiar inflection perfectly captured by an algorithm trained on years of…

Were the Egyptian Pyramids built to be used as power plants?

The electric myth of stone. Few structures in human history have inspired more speculation than the Egyptian Pyramids. Their symmetry, scale, and apparent mathematical precision continue to provoke a question that official archaeology seems unable to silence: were they something…

No, vinyl doesn’t sound better than CD

The myth of analog warmth. Few debates in modern audio inspire as much passion as the one between vinyl and digital sound. For some, the gentle crackle of a record, the ritual of placing the needle, and the tactile presence…