Carly Stasko
Welcome *please note this site is still under-construction
“I call myself and Imagitator, one who agitates imagination. This work and play takes many forms and here I will share some examples of past projects, collaborations, creations and experimentations as well as discussing ideas, insights and questions that have come out of all these experiences. “
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The Journal of Media Literacy Volume 55, Number 3, 2008-2009 “Media Literacy as Timeless Learning: On the Path to Holistic Media Literacy Education” by: Carly Stasko Click for full PDF of the article In this paper I describe key personal and professional experiences whichled me to develop a Holistic Approach to Critical Media Literacy education. […]
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(r)Evolutionary Healing – The Spiral Journey
Healing is a vibrant dance of life. Healing is awe inspiring, powerful, subversive and is continuously happening holistically throughout all aspects of the body (physically, emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically). I’ve come to see creative healing and transformation as a process that can be envisioned as a spiraling wheel. The cycle begins with a challenge, something […]
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Survive to Thrive
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Ring That Bell – Outfront, CBC radio one 2006
Carly Stasko has a small recording device she wears around her neck.She takes it with her everywhere, including to her many hospital visitsand chemotherapy treatments. Carly was diagnosed with cancer at 27. Sheis dealing with it by keeping an audio diary. Hear her story in “RingThat Bell” on Outfront, on CBC Radio One.
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Orbit Magazine (Media Education Issue) 2005 “Cultivating Sweet Things: An Interview with Culture Jammer Carly Stasko
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Cultivating Sweet Things: An Interview with Culture Jammer Carly Stasko in Orbit Magazine
by Trevor Norris in Orbit Magazine (Media Education Issue), 2005 *click on pages to enlarge pages 1&2: page 3
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“Beyond Belief” in Chatelaine Magazine
by Leah Eichler, Chatelaine Magazine, 2004
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“Civics and Media Literacy 101” in This Magazine
in “Beyond the Basics: 9 Innovative Teachers Who Put the Fun Back Into Fundamentals” by Catherine Porter. This Magazine, july/aug 2001
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“Culture Inc.” in This Magazine
“When we asked five artists to describe how business and consumption culture have invaded their lives and tehir work, we didn’t really know what to expect. Artists are, of course, mavericks. But that’s the thing: we didn’t want to hear the same old rhetoric about lean, mean arts funding bodies and the evils of corporate […]
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“Culture jammers come to Collective agreement” in The Toronto Star
Toronto Star, March 3rd, 1997 by Naomi Klein