Book Talk – Poetic Computation: Reader

with Molly Kleiman, Shannon Mattern, Taeyoon Choi and HAWRAF
October 13, 2017
6-8pm


Poetic Computation: Reader is an online-book by Taeyoon Choi that discusses code as a form of poetry and aesthetic while raising ethical questions associated with it. The book is based on Choi’s lectures at the School for Poetic Computation, an independent school he co-founded in New York City. The first two chapters will be published in September 2017, with the following chapters to be published over the year. Designed by HAWRAF, Poetic Computation: Reader presents new possibilities for enhanced accessibility and legibility in web browsers. Readers can change the design elements and format parameters to create their ideal reading experience. Poetic Computation: Reader is edited by Hannah Son and includes interviews with a select group of scholars and practitioners. http://poeticcomputation.info

Please join the author, designers, and panelists in a discussion about the book and ideas for reading and writing online in near future.

Molly Kleiman is editorial director of Triple Canopy, co-director of the Back Room, and part-time faculty at New York University’s Gallatin School. http://canopycanopycanopy.com

Shannon Mattern is an Associate Professor of Media Studies at The New School. Her writing and teaching focus on archives, libraries, and other media spaces; media infrastructures; spatial epistemologies; and mediated sensation and exhibition. She is the author of The New Downtown Library: Designing with Communities, Deep Mapping the Media City, and Code and Clay, Data and Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media (forthcoming), all published by University of Minnesota Press. She contributes a regular long-form column about urban data and mediated infrastructures to Places, a journal focusing on architecture, urbanism, and landscape, and she collaborates on public design and interactive projects and exhibitions. You can find her at http://wordsinspace.net

Taeyoon Choi is an artist, educator, and activist based in New York and Seoul. His art practice involves performance, electronics, drawings, and installations that form the basis for storytelling in public spaces. He co-founded the School for Poetic Computation where he continues to organize sessions and teach classes. He is currently a fellow at Data and Society Research Institute. http://taeyoonchoi.com

HAWRAF is a (relatively) new design studio founded by Andrew Herzog, Carly Ayres, Pedro Sanches, and Nicky Tesla. They are designers, writers, strategists, and creative technologists. Their work deals with creative accessibility, communication, and interaction— experimenting across a range of mediums and disciplines. The result can be brand identities, installations, activations, contemplations, websites, books, films, content, experiences, commercials, apps, objects, or anything else that gets the job done. Basically, they can and will create anything. http://hawraf.com

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