The interdisciplinary artist Jasmine Tutum presents a performative lecture on her research "Unmuting the archive". As a Jamaican-Gabonese artist living in Freiburg, she uses her autoethnographic approach to investigate (her) stories of colonial entanglement and overlapping diasporas in Gabon, Jamaica and Germany. Using a combination of video installation, movement, voice and sound performance, her non-linear narratives of resistance aim to reactivate and create (future) memories.
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