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    School for Poetic Computation – Fall 2016 Final Showcase

    In the final week of the last year’s fall 10-week program at the School for Poetic Computation (SFPC), students presented their work in progress and its underly ideas in a public showcase. Here is a selection of projects that were presented.

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    ❮ School for Poetic Computation – Fall 2016 Final Showcase ❯

    In the final week of the last year’s fall 10-week program at the School for Poetic Computation (SFPC), students presented their work in progress and its underly ideas in a public showcase. Here is a selection of projects that were presented.

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