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Publication Date
1-2021
Description
Jemina Lindholm, Jessie Bullivant, Camille Auer, Nore Heidorn, Heidi & Kaino Wennerstrand (BIITSI), Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo-Heimonen, Anonymous
An access rider is written by an individual, and can be shared when one is invited to take part in a project or any working relationship. It can work as a starting point for a conversation between the inviter and invitee about the accessibility of a certain situation.
Access Riders is a collaborative project by artists Jessie Bullivant and Jemina Lindholm. The project is a compilation of access riders by eight of the contributors to Frame Contemporary Art Finland's Rehearsing Hospitalities event. The access riders in this compilation vary in style, length and language, and reflect the range of needs, wants, limits and boundaries.
Access Riders is printed as a limited edition of 100 copies and is available online at https://frame-finland.fi/en/resources/ in two PDF formats: one is designed for printing at home and the other for reading on a screen (including the use of screen readers)
Link to Artist Website
https://frame-finland.fi/en/resources/access-riders-pdf-for-reading-on-a-screen/
Key Words
accessibility, access rider, crip, responsibility, resources, tools, institutional critique
Publication Location
Helsinki, Finland
Publisher
Frame Contemporary Art Finland
City
Helsinki, Finland
Original Format
Access Riders was printed as a limited edition of 100 copies and is available online in two PDF formats: one is designed for printing at home and the other for reading on a screen (including the use of screen readers).
Rights
The Art and Social Practice Archive materials are made available to the public under Creative Commons for personal, educational and non-commercial use within the parameters of "fair use" as defined under U.S. copyright law. No material will be reproduced, broadcast or distributed for commercial purposes.
Recommended Citation
Bullivant, Jessie and Lindholm, Jemina, "Access Riders (print)" (2021). Access Riders. 2.