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TO the Loo! is a global design competition conceived in collaboration with the Toronto Public Space Committee Cannibal lot is a derelict structure in a process of slow deconstruction. Artist collaborators activate spaces; build community through catharsis; employ art and design to create value out of building waste. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2023-2025. Photo Credit Carey Shaw. Participatory design and development of Design Guide and Construction Standards for community owned housing across Toronto for the Neighbourhood Land Trust. 2022-2023. Yarns.world is an interactive storytelling project that traces the urban connectivity of textile artisans in Montreal, proposing a new way to see the city. This project was supported by an Ignite Research Grant from the George Brown College School of Design 2021-2022. “Fashion and Design in the Age of Digital Surveillance”, M. Valverde & A. Flynn (Eds.) Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs; Lorimer Press, Toronto, 2020. Twinplex, In collaboration with Maya Orzechowska. Interactive art piece exhibited at 'Seeking the Periphery' Paul H. Cocker gallery, Toronto 2021. Charlie’s Freewheels. Participatory design with youth to create a community bike shop in Regent Park. CoDesign, 2020.  "Aljumaine Gayle and Car Martin: Quayside Futures". Desire Paths podcast episode produced by Luminato Arts Festival; Toronto 2021. Experiment in digital salvage, making new objects out of digital waste submitted by designers.  Exhibited at Design Offsite Festival: Unique Forms of Continuity in Space. Show curated by Design Fabrication Zone, TMU.