fugitive frequency episode 12: a vernacular power play with Aderemi Adegbite

A certificate of incorporation from the Federal Republic of Nigeria registering the Tutuola Institute.

Aderemi Adegbite is an artist and curator from Lagos, Nigeria, who founded the Tutùolà Institute, a legal non-profit arts platform pursuing Yoruba cultural diplomacy launched at ‘White Money’, produced by Flinn Works at Sophiensaele Berlin, 17–20 November 2021. He is also the founder of the Vernacular Art-Space Laboratory [Instagram] in Lagos, who will host the … Continue reading fugitive frequency episode 12: a vernacular power play with Aderemi Adegbite

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If a radio broadcasts in the forest…

During the COVID lockdowns it seemed that everyone was making a podcast, but who was listening? fugitive radio asks what is it that we’re doing when we think we are making radio. It approaches radio as a social practice, proposing that post-internet radio is a kind of counter culture to the extractive “pics-or-it-didn’t-happen” default mode … Continue reading about