School for Poetic Computation

School for Poetic Computation

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School for Poetic Computation—since Fall 2013. NYC School for Poetic Computation is an artist run school in New York that was founded in 2013.

A small group of students and faculty work closely to explore the intersections of code, design, hardware and theory — focusing especially on artistic intervention. It’s a hybrid of a school, residency and research group. Our motto is: more poetry, less demo

Photos 12/16/2020

Don't forget, applications are open to speak at 'Learning to Teach' until Friday, Dec. 18th. If you have been teaching creative technologies remotely, we want to hear from you!
https://wp.nyu.edu/ltt2021/call-for-speakers/

12/03/2020

Register for 'Learning to Teach', a virtual UnSymposium Jan 22-23, 2021. This year’s focus: Teaching Remotely.

A conference for educators in computational art/design, creative technology, emerging media, and digital humanities.

Tickets are suggested donation of $10 or free.

Applications also open now through Dec. 18th to share a teaching case study. Sign up to share.

All links in bio.

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Event hosted by with support from and

Learning to Teach 2021 planning committee consists of and

Photos from School for Poetic Computation's post 09/15/2020

Join us this Friday, Sept 18 from 1-4 pm for the Open Screen Walk to celebrate the work of students in SFPC’s Poetic Hardware course. Link in bio.
Poetic Hardware class developed and taught by and
Poster by
Student images by and Teresa Snider-Stein

Photos from School for Poetic Computation's post 07/07/2020

Now accepting applications for our Artist Statement workshop held on Mondays from Jul 27th - Aug 24th. In this class you will practice presenting your work, give feedback to others, receive one-on-one editorial meetings and engage in group discussions about maintaining an honest and sustainable practice. Scholarships are available. (link in bio to apply)
Class taught by Celine Wong Katzman

Pics: scenes from the previous Artist Toolkit session featuring the ‘Dead Sentence Cemetery’ a collection from artist statements past and a group class photo compiled and animated by @ School for Poetic Computation

Photos 06/02/2020

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Photos from School for Poetic Computation's post 05/05/2020

Announcing SFPC, online!

Starting this month, we are launching classes from our 10-week program to be conducted online. First to launch will be our critical theory course, Dark Matters taught by American Artist and Recreating the Past, a creative coding and art history class taught by SFPC co-founder Zach Lieberman. Sign up now as applications close soon for these two. (links in bio)

And sign up early for the next round of classes including Creative Coding Bootcamp, Poetic Hardware with CW&T, Digital Love Languages curated by Melanie Hoff, Artist Statement Workshop by Celine Katzman and Teaching as Art with Taeyoon Choi. (links also in bio)

We are overjoyed to be re-opening our doors, virtually. @ Online

04/08/2020

Happy to announce our first online class, Creative Coding Bootcamp held April 21st - May 5th for a total of five classes. Classes will be Tue. & Thu. from 1pm - 3pm EST. More details and a link for registration - https://sfpc.io/bootcamp/

Photos from School for Poetic Computation's post 03/19/2020

SFPC needs your help. This month we canceled all upcoming programming due to COVID-19. We are working to transition our classes to an online format but need your help to stay afloat. We have a GoFundMe campaign (link in bio) to help us cover operational costs. Please consider donating if you have the means or resharing this post.

Photos by: Filip Wolak and Minu Han @ School for Poetic Computation

Photos from School for Poetic Computation's post 01/23/2020

Today is your last day to see SFPC’s 7 year showcase at the Westbeth Gallery. We’re open till 8pm, come say hi! 👋 @ Westbeth Artists Housing and Center for the Arts

Critical Writing Workshop 01/03/2020

Critical Writing Workshop at SFPC. Feb 18-21 from 6:00 - 8:30 PM. This one week-long, evening workshop is designed for people who are interested in writing critically about art, technology, and society.
Co-organizers: Joanne McNeil and Taeyoon Choi
Guest speakers: Jessica Lynne and Jennifer Tobias

Critical Writing Workshop This one week-long, evening workshop is designed for people who are interested in writing critically about art, technology, and society

10/02/2019

Join us this Friday evening for the Fall 2019 Salon for an evening of inspirational talks. Get your tickets from the link in our bio.

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155 Bank Street
New York, NY
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