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Thanks, Shannon, for the shoutout!

We're thrilled to be able to offer this class & hope it might serve as a model for similar coding programs to offer students opportunities to be campus media makers, analogous to journalism programs & school newspapers!

#criticalcomputerscience #codeasaliberalart

6 months ago 4 2 0 0

We love seeing our faculty doing great things!

Congrats, Dan, on this bizarre and fascinating project

6 months ago 1 1 0 0

Reminder that this exciting event with @ken-goldberg.bsky.social is tomorrow!

Weds, 9/17, 6-7:30pm, Wollman Hall, 65 W 11th Street, 5th Floor

There's still time to register:
event.newschool.edu/ken-goldberg

6 months ago 0 0 0 0
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We're thrilled to be welcoming Ken Goldberg (@ken-goldberg.bsky.social) to campus to talk about robots & AI for CALC v3.1

Weds, 9/17, 6-7:30pm, Wollman Hall, 65 W 11th Street, 5th Floor [Note new time]

Open to all; registration required; refreshments will be served
event.newschool.edu/ken-goldberg

7 months ago 1 0 0 1

Please note the corrected information above. The location for this event will be room 538, as stated above. (An earlier version of this post included an erroneous room number.)

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
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The Code program is delighted to be hosting evolutionary biologist & technologist Tugçe Bilgin (tugcebilgin.net) on campus to talk about data & creativity!

Friday, Sept 5, 12pm
6 East 16th St, room 538

Open to all; registration required; refreshments will be served
event.newschool.edu/tugce-bilgin

7 months ago 2 0 1 1

Looks great!

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Over a pale green background is a grayscale image from around the 1960s of a woman holding paper coming out of a large, old school computer printer, which is situated in front of a wall of books as if in a library. Overlaid above the image in the top-left corner in a pixelated font is "CaLC_ CODE AT LANG COLLOQUIUM". Below the image, in a pixelated font is "EXE AND TXT". Below that is:
"On computational machinery & language
Nick Montfort, Professor of Digital Media, MIT

Tuesday, March 25
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Hirschon Suite,
55 W 13th St, 2nd floor

Over a pale green background is a grayscale image from around the 1960s of a woman holding paper coming out of a large, old school computer printer, which is situated in front of a wall of books as if in a library. Overlaid above the image in the top-left corner in a pixelated font is "CaLC_ CODE AT LANG COLLOQUIUM". Below the image, in a pixelated font is "EXE AND TXT". Below that is: "On computational machinery & language Nick Montfort, Professor of Digital Media, MIT Tuesday, March 25 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Hirschon Suite, 55 W 13th St, 2nd floor

Join us next week for Nick Montfort (@docmofo.bsky.social) sharing two recent books on generative AI: "Output" & "All the Way for the Win"

March 25, 5-6:30pm; Hirshon Suite, 55 W 13th St, 2nd floor

Open to all; registration required; refreshments will be served
event.newschool.edu/nick-montfort

1 year ago 2 0 0 1

We're gearing up for Warren Sack's event tomorrow. Sure to be a fun & fascinating evening!

There's still time to register here:
event.newschool.edu/softwarearts

#softwarearts #codeasaliberalart

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
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A pale orange background with a grayscale image of a row of looms in an old-fashioned textfile factory, collaged onto a modern day data center. Pixelated text overlaid reads "CaLC_ CODE AT LANG COLLOQUIUM V2.1". Below the image, a highly pixelated font reads "The Software Arts". And below that, "Warren Sack, Professor of Film + Digital Media; University of California, Santa Cruz". At the bottom of the image: "Wednesday, February 19, 5:00PM - 7:00PM, 79 Fifth Ave, oom 538". And finally in the lower-right corner, the logotype for "Code as a Liberal Art" in a monospace font with text at a 45 degree angle.

A pale orange background with a grayscale image of a row of looms in an old-fashioned textfile factory, collaged onto a modern day data center. Pixelated text overlaid reads "CaLC_ CODE AT LANG COLLOQUIUM V2.1". Below the image, a highly pixelated font reads "The Software Arts". And below that, "Warren Sack, Professor of Film + Digital Media; University of California, Santa Cruz". At the bottom of the image: "Wednesday, February 19, 5:00PM - 7:00PM, 79 Fifth Ave, oom 538". And finally in the lower-right corner, the logotype for "Code as a Liberal Art" in a monospace font with text at a 45 degree angle.

Next week CALC is thrilled to welcome Warren Sack who will share material from this recent book, The Software Arts, offering a history of software & craft.

Feb 19, 5-7pm; 79 Fifth Ave, room 538

All are welcome; registration required; refreshments will be served
event.newschool.edu/softwarearts

1 year ago 3 0 0 3

Looks great! We look forward to including this in our curricula

#criticalmaking #criticalcodestudies #codeasaliberalart

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Hi all. Grateful for the reposts. In the interest of transparency, I should add that since posting this we've lined up a likely candidate for this course. But if you are interested, please reach out as we will have more opportunities for similar classes & public programs in the future!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Everything seems like a conspiracy theory when you don't know how anything works.

*this comment came from someone else who decided to delete it.

1 year ago 8 2 0 1

Fascinating & important work!

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Know anyone interested in teaching a 4-week, project-based mini-course on computer vision & facial recognition next year (fall 2025) in Code as a Liberal Art at The New School?

12 hours of instruction; 2-3 technical lessons & readings on race, representation & algorithmic bias

#criticalcodestudies

1 year ago 8 5 1 1