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Cannach, a white person with cropped hair wearing clear glasses, stands in profile against a sunny backdrop of trees and bushes lining a pebble road. They wear a blue windbreaker, scarf, and baseball cap.
Photo by Romy Rüegger

Cannach MacBride

(they/them)London, UK and Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Cannach MacBride is a white trans Scottish editor who also makes writing, sound, performance, installation, and video. They are interested in material and social histories of audio equipment and digital tools, open-source design practices, and what the internet does and doesn’t do for disability access. Their PhD research focuses on the relations and regimes of power embedded within different listening practices, and the ontological understandings of sound, time, and environment that various artists’ listening practices carry with them. With Taraneh Fazeli, they are co-editing a book called Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: For Access-Centered Practice, which shares practices for co-creating accessible worlds through art, culture, and community organizing.