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Athletic Aesthetics of Video Games

Teachers
Blake Andrews
Date
Section 1: September 16, 2025 to November 20, 2025
Section 2: September 15, 2025 to November 20, 2025

(10 classes)
Time
Section 1: Tuesdays, 6:30pm-9:30pm ET Section 2: Thursdays, 6:30pm-9:30pm ET
Location
Online (Zoom)
Cost
$1200 Scholarships available learn more...
Deadline
Applications open until August 3, 2025

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Description

Course of Study

  • Week 1: Introduction to Live Coding & Notation Systems
  • Week 2: Algorithmic Patterns & Cultural Contexts
  • Week 3: Improvisation & Liveness
  • Week 4: Spatial & Gestural Notation
  • Week 5: Algorithmic Transformation
  • Week 6: Performance as Process
  • Week 7: The Role of Technology in Notational Creativity
  • Week 8: Documentation & Ephemerality
  • Week 9: Collaborative Composition & Performance
  • Week 10: Final Performance & Reflection

Expectations

Time & Workload

Students are expected to actively engage in live coding sessions, contribute to class discussions, and explore both theoretical and practical aspects of notation and algorithmic performance. Regular participation, experimentation, and collaboration are key. Assignments will include reading reflections, notation design exercises, and live coding exercises or performances.

Technical Experience

This class covers advanced technical and theoretical concepts, but is open to all levels. No prior coding experience is required, but a strong interest in or familiarity with (live) coding, music, or performance is highly recommended.

Is this class for me?

This class may be for you if you:

  • Are interested in the intersection of music, computation, and performance
  • Are curious about how notation systems shape artistic and technical practice
  • Enjoy hands-on experimentation with new tools and creative workflows

This class may NOT be for you if you:

  • Prefer a strictly traditional approach to music or notation
  • Are looking for a software development class without an artistic focus
  • Do not enjoy open-ended, experimental, or improvisational learning environments

Meet the Teachers

teacher

Blake Andrews

Blake Andrews is a game designer, illustrator, animator, and instructor living in New York. They have taught game design at both Bloomfield College and Pratt Institute. Since graduating from New York University’s Game Design MFA program, Blake has been involved with installations and events at Babycastles, Wonderville, and Red Parry. The Babycastles installation, Ribbit’s Frog World, involved several large indoor pits of mud. Blake’s games are confrontational both mechanically and narratively. They frequently use a distinct low fidelity, crude, cartoon style. Their hundreds of small games are hosted on websites like Glorious Trainwrecks and itch.io. Outside of digital games and art, Blake shows an enthusiasm for alternative controllers. One of their collaborations with Frank DeMarco, Scrapeboard, has the player scraping a real skateboard, without wheels, on metal pads in order to defeat enemies like Kool Man. Scrapeboard has been featured at alt.ctrl.gdc, a Puma release party, a LilyPichu video, and in The New Yorker.

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How do I apply?

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Applications open until Applications closed on August 3, 2025.

You can expect to hear back from us about the status of your application on August 19, 2025. Please email us at admissions@sfpc.study with any questions you have.

How much does it cost to attend?

For 10 classes, it costs $1200 + processing fees, for a one-time payment. We also offer payment plans. Participants can schedule monthly payments of the same amount. First and last payments must be made before the start and end of class. *Processing fees apply for each payment.

SFPC processes all payments via Withfriends and Stripe. Please email admissions@sfpc.study if these payment options don't work for you.

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