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My name is André Castro (he/they) and for over a decade I have been working at the intersection of art, technology, and education. Between 2013 and 2020, I was a Graduate level tutor at the [https://www.xpub.nl/ ''Experimental Publishing''] program at the [https://www.pzwart.nl/ ''Piet Zwart Art Institute''], where I taught programming and coached students on their individual projects. I was also in charge of production of graduation shows, and managed the institution’s official archive. 


Following this work, I took on a role as a knowledge engineer at the [https://www.tib.eu/ ''German National Library of Science and Technology''], leading teams in optimizing data management in the fields of cultural heritage and scientific research.  Throughout these various roles, I freelanced as a technical consultant in the arts for artists such as  Lawrence Abu Hamdan and institutions such as Tent Rotterdam. Currently, I am focusing on helping small businesses, such as the local Queer sex-shop [https://tailboneshop.com/ ''Tailbone''], find sustainable and value-driven solutions for their growing operations.


=[[User:Andre|André Castro]]=
Having a constant curiosity to learn new skills, my personal interests range from DIY communities and open-source software to body piercings, fermentation, cooking and bouldering.
André Castro is as a software engineer dedicated to the implementation and development of semantic knowledge management systems and Knowledge Graphs.
 
 
* email: andrecastro83 [at] gmail [dOt] com
* CV: [[File:Cv AndreCastro.pdf]]
* https://github.com/andrecastro0o
* [[User:Andre|more of me]]


Between 2011 and 2020 André worked at intersection art, technology and education, with a focus on online archives, hybrid publishing and experimental interfaces. During 2019 André worked as a backend Python web-developer at TVT/DMC. And between 2012 and 2020 André was a prototyping tutor at the Piet Zwart Institute (Master of Media Design and later Experimental Publishing) and Willem de Kooning Academy's Publication Station. In parallel he developed a practice developing custom technical infrastructures for installations and publications for artists and designers,.


André completed the Master of Media Design and Communication at the Piet Zwart Institute, and graduated in 2007 from the Sonic Arts BA program at Middlesex University.


* Portfolio website: https://artserver.org/
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* email: andrecastro83 [at] gmail [dOt] com


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Latest revision as of 11:19, 1 November 2022

My name is André Castro (he/they) and for over a decade I have been working at the intersection of art, technology, and education. Between 2013 and 2020, I was a Graduate level tutor at the Experimental Publishing program at the Piet Zwart Art Institute, where I taught programming and coached students on their individual projects. I was also in charge of production of graduation shows, and managed the institution’s official archive. 

Following this work, I took on a role as a knowledge engineer at the German National Library of Science and Technology, leading teams in optimizing data management in the fields of cultural heritage and scientific research.  Throughout these various roles, I freelanced as a technical consultant in the arts for artists such as  Lawrence Abu Hamdan and institutions such as Tent Rotterdam. Currently, I am focusing on helping small businesses, such as the local Queer sex-shop Tailbone, find sustainable and value-driven solutions for their growing operations.

Having a constant curiosity to learn new skills, my personal interests range from DIY communities and open-source software to body piercings, fermentation, cooking and bouldering.



Fermentation

Teaching Materials