Larry Achiampong is a BAFTA and Jarman Award nominated filmmaker, artist and musician. His projects employ film, still imagery, aural and visual archives, live performance, objects and sound to dissect ideas surrounding class, gender, cross-cultural and digital identity. Achiampong’s work examines his communal and personal heritage, particularly the intersection between popular culture and the residues of colonialism. These investigations survey constructions of “the self” through the activity of splicing audible and visual materials of personal and interpersonal archives. This offers multiple perspectives that reveal the deeply entrenched inequalities in society.