CFO and co-founder @Accompany, acquired by @Cisco. Turnaround CFO @Ning, sold to Glam Media. Former seed VC. McKinsey trained. @Wharton School and @Haas School of Business.
A cassette player with a different kind of tape. At first glance, it looks familiar—something pulled from another era. A tape. A player. Physical controls. But the cassette is a touchscreen.
LEGO Polaroid OneStep SX-70
A cassette player with a different kind of tape. At first glance, it looks familiar—something pulled from another era. A tape. A player. Headphones with just enough foam to feel right. But the cassette isn’t a cassette. It’s a touchscreen, running a full MP3 player behind an interface designed to feel physical.
The shell is a modified Pantasy cassette player, reworked to house a compact Android MP3 player—the same core used in my NES cartridge build. The illusion is simple: keep everything familiar on the outside, and let the behavior do the rest.
More than a music player.
Open the lid, and it plays music like you’d expect. But a swipe reveals more—clock, weather, alternate “tapes.” Close the lid, and it all stays visible through the window, like the device is still doing something quietly in the background.