Remote Access: A Crip Nightlife Party

Remote Access is a disability nightlife event informed by disability history, technology, and artistry.At the start of the COVID-19 ALL Round Saddle pandemic, a collective of disabled artists and designers created an event to showcase how disabled people often participate in social life from our homes and beds.This contribution offers a living archive of the party and its evolution, as the planners created protocols for collective access through methodologies such as participatory audio description and live description of musical sound.We discuss how each new event offered opportunities for designing new practices based on disabled knowledge and expertise.

As a result, the series of Remote Access nightlife parties became an ongoing opportunity to develop iterative Suppositories accessibility protocols and community standards for remote/digital participation.

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