Moss

Moss is a white disabled queer part-time PhD student sharing practise asking how to become sensate explorers through sensation invitations and accessibility experiments in intersectional intimate gatherings

As a white body I endeavour to "de-activate colonial habits of being" (MUCK, Must Use Critical Knowledge, https://www.instagram.com/share/p/BAL5YoNyjq)

The research practise is learning how to swerve colonial ways and habits. Along with ableist, cis-het “imperialist, white supremacist capitalist patriarchy” (bell hooks, 1997)
And deterritorialise, decompress, pause...
... and explore how to shift into collective comfort and support. And this is not necessarily stillness.

Shifting ways feels important in the practise, comfort maybe stimming pauses
with wee disco elements.
The frenetic is permissive. And so is refusal

We meet at Daisy Street twice a month

And there's now queer nature trundles too, between Pluto Q and Queens Park