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Messages in Bottles


As a part of National AccessAbility Week, in collaboration with DisAbled Women's Network (DAWN) Canada

An online narrative game that mixes nonfiction and fictional writing to engage with issues of ‘access’ and disability, and its varying impacts near and far. The game considers the amount of visually "busy" content used in the digital realm, as pandemic protocols have reduced the amount of people out and about interacting with analog media and art forms, and increased the load of sensory input absorbed through electronic screens and speakers. seeley aims to offer a text-based work that is contemplative and reflects on accessibility for hirself as a creator and for other disabled comrades. 


seeley quest is a trans disabled writer, performer, dramaturg, organizer, and environmentalist, in Montreal since 2017. Working primarily in literary and body-based composition, curation and occasionally multimedia installation, sie presented actively in the San Francisco Bay Area 2001-14, with the Sins Invalid project 2007-15, and has toured to Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, and many U.S. cities.  Hir playscript “Crooked” is forthcoming in a disability theatre anthology.  Sie has facilitated workshops with articule, QPIRG McGill, and outside Montreal on disability at arts festivals. This is hir first digital game narrative. Not on social media, find hir via email at https://questletters.substack.com.


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