Scott Sørli
Scott Sorli’s transdisciplinary practice concerns itself with moments when form and matter engage the economic and political forces that produce the city. Activist work includes curating convenience, a window gallery that provided an opening for art that engages, experiments, and takes risks with the architectural, urban, and civic realm; working with the Toronto Public Art Committee at City Hall; chairing the peace sub-group of the Nathan Phillips Square Community Advisory Committee; and currently as president of CUPE 5524 at the University of Waterloo. He has professional degrees in process control engineering and in architecture, as well as a post-grad in design research. His work has been published in Twenty and Change 01: Emerging Toronto Design Practices; the journal Scapegoat: Architecture/Landscape/Political Economy; the magazine Horizonte: Angst; and exhibited at the Duderstadt Digital Media Commons: Bad Infinity; Atomic Centre: Total Spectacle; Drone Research Lab: Disposition Matrix and the Albright Knox: GASP!