The ATLAM research uses the term “audio/visual” to refer to the interconnected role of sound, image and audiovisual media in shaping migration discourses.
This includes oral storytelling and dialogue, visual communication and representation, as well as film and documentary practices.
By approaching these elements together, the research examines how migration narratives circulate across different media and infrastructures, both online and in public spaces.
VISUAL: PHOTO DOCUMENTARY
Visual counter-narrative of migration from Honduras through Mexico to the US (c) Tomas Ayuso
THE RIGHT TO GROW OLD




AUDIOVISUAL: ITINERANT CINEMA
AMBIGÚ – CARAVANA TRASHUMANTE – Mobile community cinema in Mexico









