Before smashing bits together and hacking APIs to whip up prototypes for second screen apps, Kasper Jordaens (属1981) worked for the artist Wim Delvoye to make contemporary art sculptures using his favorite tools: a computer and his creativity. During 5 years of exploring computer technology there, he evolved from an engineer architect into an Internet technologist. In 2009 VRT-medialab licensed him to experiment with new technology. At VRT-medialab Kasper was involved in the "Llingo" project and "de koers". Afterwards he helped moving the second screen into the real-time era with OGOM and MediaSquare/VillaSquare.