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'''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. | '''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. | ||
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− | * Shannon Mattern, [https://wordsinspace.net/ | + | * Shannon Mattern, [https://wordsinspace.net/static/7d8df0d84d4b7fafaf83e56bf08a6866/choimattern_wovencircuits.pdf "Woven Circuits: An Interview with Taeyoon Choi"], in ''Bauhaus Futures'', eds. Mike Ananny, Laura Forlano, and Molly Wright Steenson, MIT Press, 2019, pp 215-223. |
; Links | ; Links | ||
* http://sfpc.io/ | * http://sfpc.io/ | ||
+ | * https://tchoi8.medium.com/open-letter-to-sfpc-community-58d658b92d79 |
Latest revision as of 11:14, 15 March 2021
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.
- Interview
- Shannon Mattern, "Woven Circuits: An Interview with Taeyoon Choi", in Bauhaus Futures, eds. Mike Ananny, Laura Forlano, and Molly Wright Steenson, MIT Press, 2019, pp 215-223.
- Links