updated spelling mistakes, added links, reorganised CV

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@ -18,12 +18,7 @@ _Conservatorium of Sydney (University of Sydney)_<br>
2009 // Sydney, AU<br>
Bachelor Jazz Performance (Saxophone) &amp; Creative Sound Engineering
### Things
_Sounds to See_<br>
Sign Gallery<br>
2019 // Groningen, NL<br>
Group exhibition. Presented _A Container in Two Movements_.
### Residencies
_Thresholds of the Algorithmic_<br>
Algorithms that Matter<br>
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2018 // Sydney, AU<br>
Research residency around Master's research on Software and Improvisation.
### Shows
_Sounds to See_<br>
Sign Gallery<br>
2019 // Groningen, NL<br>
Group exhibition. Presented _A Container in Two Movements_.
_Autonomous Archive_<br>
Het Nieuw Instituut<br>
2017 // Rotterdam, NL<br>
Archival machine, installation and research project centred around autonomous living and archival practices. Presented alongside the Architecture of Apropriation exhibition.
Archival machine, installation and research project centred around autonomous living and archival practices. Presented alongside the Architecture of Appropriation exhibition.
_TGC#3 : Euclid_<br>
De Player<br>
@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ _IDENTITE REVE(L)EE_<br>
*Mi Gallery<br>
Paris Digital Week<br>
2015 // Paris, FR<br>
Collaborative piece prestented at *Mi Gallery as part of Paris Digital Week.
Collaborative piece presented at *Mi Gallery as part of Paris Digital Week.
_Barcu Art Fair_<br>
2015 // Bogota, CO<br>
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_Solo_<br>
2018 - active<br>
Solo act employing custom open source software insturments and improvised saxophone.<br>
Solo act employing custom open source software instruments and improvised saxophone.<br>
_Presented :_
- _North Sea Jazz Around Town_<br>
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_Paris College of Art_<br>
2014 - current // Paris, FR<br>
Faculty Member in Communication Design and Master's in Transdisciplinary New Media departments
Faculty Member in Foundation, Communication Design and Master's in Transdisciplinary New Media departments
_École Européenne des Métiers de l'Internet_<br>
2018 - 2019 // Paris, FR<br>

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The Autonomous Archive was a collaborative project with Giulia de Giovanelli and
The Autonomous Archive is built upon open source software and designed in a way to allow people to interact with the archive and re-activate the documents held within it. It is designed to allow for new interactions and understandings of the archival material, and to develop further outputs.
The final form of this project manifested in a custom built server using parts sourced from within the community, custom build software to add to the archive, as well as a possible example of the how to re-activate its contents. The server is a Linux system running Debian which hosts a Mediawiki which serves as an interface to the documents in the archive only accessible within the Poortgebouw. Documents are entered into the archive through a command line interface on the server itself, which asks the archivist questions about the document being added, such as categoies, themes, players involved, and the date. The Autonomous Archive then scans the document, and through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) translates the grpahic into editable text, translates it from dutch to english and uploads it onto the wiki in its various new formats.
The final form of this project manifested in a custom built server using parts sourced from within the community, custom build software to add to the archive, as well as a possible example of the how to re-activate its contents. The server is a Linux system running Debian which hosts a Mediawiki which serves as an interface to the documents in the archive only accessible within the Poortgebouw. Documents are entered into the archive through a command line interface on the server itself, which asks the archivist questions about the document being added, such as categories, themes, players involved, and the date. The Autonomous Archive then scans the document, and through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) translates the graphic into editable text, translates it from Dutch to English and uploads it onto the wiki in its various new formats.
As an example of a possible re-activation of the archive, we also developed a way to print a booklet which includes all the content of the wiki. As the Autonomous Archive is only accessible from within the living community, this generated document acted as a way we were able to distribute our ideologies and methodologies employed within the creation and application of the Autonomous Archive.