A series of recent articles remind us of Canada’s colonial history through a series of examples featuring an intervention of renaming street signs in Toronto,…
“…spaces, and our sense of their extent and intensity, cannot be reduced to questions of representation, where representation is either an internal (cognitive) or an…
“Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules are absurd, their perspective deceitful,…
Featured Image Courtesy of the Toronto Archives Andrew-Gee, Eric. 2015. “Travelling down Ishpadinaa Today? Group Renames Streets to Draw Attention to the Overlooked Aboriginal Presence…
From the TAF website: “The Toronto Arts Foundation, in partnership with OCAD University, York University and community arts pioneer ArtStarts, conducted a pilot project from…
The Toronto Star published an interactive map based upon Statistics Canada data from the 2006 census to track changes in diversity since before 1941.
in More’s neologism, the term [Utopia] is linguistically ambiguous, the result of two different fusions from Greek roots: the adverb ou-“not”-and the noun topos-“place”: no-place….
“The creation of urban space as space of movement of people, commodities, and information radically altered the choreography of the city. Places and spaces became…