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The School for Poetic Computation ( SFPC ) is a hybrid of a school, residency and research group that was founded in 2013 in New York City . A small group of students and faculty work closely to explore the intersections of code , art , hardware and theory —focusing especially on artistic intervention, including code poetry . Rather than formal classes, the students at the school focus on creative projects. The school's motto is "more poems, less demos."

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3-400: SFPC can mean: School for Poetic Computation Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, see Shelby Farms Shannon Foynes Port Company, see Shannon Foynes Port Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SFPC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

6-476: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SFPC&oldid=1247422498 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages School for Poetic Computation The school was co-founded by Zachary Lieberman , Taeyoon Choi , Amit Pitaru , and Jen Lowe . In

9-783: The summer of 2020, amidst discussions about how the administrators had handled issues related to Black Lives Matter , the school transitioned to a more collective organization. Lieberman publicly stepped down, and the other members of the former administration team wrote a post that was published from Choi's Medium account. SFPC is now run by the "SFPC Stewards" who are committed to running a "beautiful school" centering BIPOC, disabled, and queer makers. These co-directors are Zainab Aliyu , Todd Anderson, American Artist , Neta Bomani , Melanie Hoff, Galen Macdonald and Celine Wong Katzman . 40°44′12″N 74°00′33″W  /  40.736589°N 74.009298°W  / 40.736589; -74.009298 This New York (state) school–related article

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