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SORCE show-and-tell
SORCE collective generates opportunities for artist-academics to connect, reflect, and share their practices in the hopes of fostering creative collaborations and interdisciplinary outputs. Our sessions are open-ended, social, and about finding out where and how we connect in our creative missions.
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Pirate Guide to Comcult
Pirate Guide to ComCult The Pirate Guide to ComCult is a grassroots wiki able owned and edited by ComCult students. Emerging from the Ad Hoc Graduate Committee on Accessibility, the Pirate Guide is a central pool of resources and guides meant to demystify graduate studies for intersectional identities. This process of demystification was determined to…
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The Choose-Your-Own Adventure Conference
The Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-Conference Our party-based event structure combined art making with deep conversation, all while mapping the dimensions of space-time! The party was broken up into four sections: the point, the line, the space, and the time. We met together as a group at the beginning and the end of the celebration, allowing everyone to change…
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Auto-Fictive Narrative with Kacie Hopkins
You are invited to learn from SORCE member Katie Hopkins as she shares her unique insights into creative research. In this interactive dialogue about Auto Fictive Narratives, Kacie will explore her innovative, heart-centred approach to research, speaking about a project grounded in stitching as a form of craft and inquiry. Kacie invites us to engage…
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Interview with Griffen Horsley
I recently sat down with ComCult Master’s student Griffen Horsley, talking about how he comes to knowledge through the processes of Research-Creation. This series explores the practices of SORCE members, asking them about how they come to hold knowledge. In this conversation, iowyth hezel ulthiin speaks with Griffen Horsley on his thesis which explores processes…
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Call-out for Creative Partners
Dear SORCE Community and Beyond, We are excited to extend an invitation to individuals interested in collaborative event-planning and experiencing non-hierarchical organizational dynamics within the framework of social justice. About Us: We are SORCE (Symbiotic Ontological Reflexive Community Emancipation), a research-creation collective at T’karonto Metropolitan University and York University. We bring forward the knowledge that…
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A Research-Creation Co-Created Zine Manifesto
This project was led by Tesni Ellis & Zoë Martin Emerging from the SORCE unconference, the manifesto for Research-Creation was constructed as a tactile response to a conversation about research-creation. Each participant in the conversation had access to a wide variety of artistic materials and was invited to construct pages inspired by the exploration occurring during…
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Outsider Pedagogies Panel
Outsider Pedagogies: Research-Creation for Social Change Who: SORCE members Miranda McKee and iowyth hezel ulthiin with important contributions by Alexa Vachon When: Thursday, October 26th 12:30 – 1:30 pm (EDT) Where: Online Cost: Free! This panel emerged from a series of collaborative discussions between SORCE members iowyth hezel ulthiin, Miranda McKee, and Alexa Vachon. Drawn…
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Debris Mapping Dundas Walk
SORCE Collective member Andrew Lochead and his collaborator Tricia Enns led participants on an exploration of trash and what we are to make of the remains left all around us. As we approached the park on a grey afternoon, participants stood in a circle getting to know one another and their walk leaders. A quick…
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In Conversation w/Megan Hughes
A conversation between iowyth hezel ulthiin and Megan Hughes. We are considering pur conversations about research as oral teachings about our individual research methodologies, as also representing ways of making and doing life. The extent to which we are able to articulate these approaches represent the fundamental grounding of what and how we…