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School for Poetic Computation—since Fall 2013.

New York
Joined April 2013

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    26 Dec 2019

    Announcing the open call for Spring 2020, SFPC’s ten-week immersive program in NYC, March 30th — June 5th, 2020. Daily classes range from programming, electronics, code poetry, and the history and theory of art and technology. More info and application at

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    BIPOC* Welcome to ~ data healing gathering + workshop to introduce alternate ways of connecting online Free! Potluck! 02-02-2020, 5–8pm 155 Bank St, NY *Black Indig POC Graphic by Zai Aliyu Thank you

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  3. Jan 31

    Olivia Ross, a.k.a. Cyber Doula is an 18 year old media 📺💿 artist and programmer from Queens, New York City. Olivia was a participant in Fall 2019 ten-weeks program. Apply for Spring 2020 by Jan 31, 2020.

    Olivia, green hair, wearing jeans.
    Olivia's art work, print out code examples, flowers, notes
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  4. Jan 31

    F.A.Q. "Can I apply to SFPC without an art portfolio or coding skills?" Yes, please do! We aim to become an accessible and inclusive learning environment. Apply by Jan 31, 2020 for Spring 2020

     Some students have experience in art or technology, but many students try creative work for the first time at SFPC or consider career change from the tech to more creative fields. We welcome applicants without portfolio or tech skills because the diversity among the students is very important for us.
    Happy computer person!
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  5. Jan 29

    From the blog: I am not a complete project and neither are you. In Kameelah Janan Rasheed’s class about algorithmic text generation, we delighted in the unfinished, messy process of existing and playing with words.

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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    Save the date… BIPOC* Welcome to ! Data Healing gathering & workshop to introduce alternate ways of connecting online Feb 2, 5–8pm 155 Bank St, NY Potluck! Friends welcome. * Black Indigenous POC

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    before co-organizing code societies i only had 1 Black teacher who was also a woman & she was my 8th grade spanish teacher. now i am in the 17th grade & can say i've had 5. thank you 🖤

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  8. Retweeted
    Jan 26

    last night, my cohort presented on the things we learned during at . And I'm feeling so emotional. This program has shown me the power of learning in community. The fact that most educational programs aren't full of care & love like this is intentional.

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  9. Retweeted

    Last night I listened to one of the oral histories facilitated by and will prob spend the next month carefully listening to all of them. so much openness and knowledge and care went into these

    Screenshot from Oral History homepage which reads "A speculative oral history imagining the present and future society in which denizens of Code Societies 2020 want to live. Oral history project, interviews and transcriptions by Neta Bomani"
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  10. Jan 24

    Code Societies Showcase will be streamed live here at 4pm EST!

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  11. Jan 23

    Today is your last chance to visit SFPC’s 7 year showcase. We’re open until 8pm and located at 55 Bank street. Come say hi! – at Westbeth Gallery

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  12. Jan 23

    Day 13: “Space is an Ecology of Our Systems” encouraged us to think of spaces and systems, not just as oppressive structures we push up against, but also as possibilities we, too, can create.

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  13. Jan 22

    If the Internet is based on trust, it is important that we create and push for an environment that keeps us safe. In Between Me and You: Encryption, Proxies, VPNs and Privacy, discussed how and why to use VPNs, Proxies, and Tor. What tools do you use?

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  14. Jan 22

    "When playing with possibilities for creating magic words, can we honor the long intertwined histories of disability and anticolonial divination?" writes Amber Officer-Narvasa in our latest blog post for comexmadivla taught by

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    Jan 21

    Week 1: "What's ???? Let me tell u" Class: *thoughtful listening* Week 3: "We're gonna brainstorm how to be poetic with VPN's" Class: "OOOOOOOH"

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  16. Jan 21

    check out the Code Societies class channels that the students, organizers, and teachers have been collaborating on ✦ •ᴗ• ✧ •ᴗ• ✦ •ᴗ• ✧

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  17. Jan 21

    Announcing the public Code Societies 2020 SYLLABI ➫ ➬ ➭ ➮ … Workshops by: Kameelah Janan Rasheed American Artist

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  18. Jan 21

    Last Saturday at taught Radical Hardware. The class "moves the discussion beyond the screen and forges new relationships both with and without our devices." More here in our latest post by ~

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  19. Jan 20

    Day 5 of was an evening full of the history, politics, and computational basics of text-based character encoding taught by . Read about UTF-8, glitch art and more in our latest blog post by

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  20. Jan 19
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  21. Jan 19

    Surveillance Studies led by + American Artist asked "How does thinking about the past allow us to ask questions of our present and create questions of our future?" Read more in our latest blog post by

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