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Experimental school supporting study in art, code, hardware + critical theory. → bsky.app/profile/sfpc-s…

New York

Joined April 2013

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    New classes at SFPC! This spring we’re using the command line not as the dim workhorse of computing, but as a stage for poetic subversion, where code emerges to explore how technologies of control can become instruments of liberation ∗ Apply by Feb 2 at sfpc.study

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    What is the sound of your community? Radio Radius is a hybrid (online/in-person

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    ) class that explores low powered FM radio transmission as a tool for connection and artistic expression. Taught by Bryant Wells and Miguel Gajdos, apply at: sfpc.study/sessions/sprin…

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    Join us this spring for Damage Overflow Value, a Black studies class taught by Cameron A. Granger w/ Jaylyn Quinn Glasper, where we'll interrogate how games shape our world and what it all says about the futures we're capable of imagining: sfpc.study/sessions/sprin…

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    Join us online this Spring for Equipment for Living, a critical theory & 3D imaging class taught by Charles Berret and Rosalie Yu about how exploring how media, from poetry to digital worlds, can arm us with the tools to face modern life: sfpc.study/sessions/sprin…

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    Funko Pops, Marxism, and hypertext: these are some of the phenomena explored in the workshop Spectacle, Presence and Poetry, taught by Gabrielle Octavia Rucker, during its run this fall. Read the blog post by Margot Armbruster at sfpc.study/blog/making-ou…

    A group of people on a Zoom call smiles and makes heart shapes with their hands.

    A paragraph from Guy Debord’s Society of the Spectacle, shown in digital form.

    Quote reads: “What does it mean to write while circumventing the enemy’s intellectual habits to make up a language all our own?”

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