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Kristoff K.Roll, Meeting, in Calais
Kristoff K.Roll, from one jungle to another, between multilingual dreams and electroacoustic blues
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Kristoff K.Roll, The Story of Ali

J.-Kristoff Camps and Carole Rieussec met Ali, a Pakistani migrant, during a cooperative and artistic work stay in the Calais Jungle. This piece recounts Ali’s journey, his struggles to “arrive,” what still ties him to his country of origin, and the encounter they shared.

Segments & Educational Material
Segment 1

The emptiness, the difficulty of rebuilding oneself

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The Jungle and the Republic

We are just people who want to live in peace

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Kristoff K.Roll, Meeting, in Calais

J.-Kristoff Camps and Carole Rieussec - sound artists​, form the electroacoustic music duo Kristoff K.Roll

paloma, Encyclopedia of Migrants

Paloma Fernández Sobrino - artist and co-founder of the association L’Âge de la tortue

Segment 2

Reason for an exile

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Ilhem Belarbi,Tell Me a Story

Ilhem Belarbi, a PhD candidate at Paris 8, teacher working with migrant children in ...

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The France of Colors

Alain Benesty - director​. A filmmaker who works in full cooperation with his fellow citizens and contemporaries

Segment 3

First encounter with Ali in Calais: grass against mud

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Kristoff K.Roll, from one jungle to another, between multilingual dreams and electroacoustic blues

J.-Kristoff Camps and Carole Rieussec - sound artists​, form the electroacoustic music duo Kristoff K.Roll

Valeria Schiavone. Re-Agire, Free to Leave, Free to Stay, Migration of Welcome

Valeria Schiavone - doctoral candidate in philosophy of work at CNAM, adult trainer and psychoanalyst

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To create your own path through the platform, it is crucial to start with the testimony videos of people with refugee and migration experiences. Their voices are essential to understanding “the others”, as engaging with them offers a powerful way to better understand society as a whole.

  • Place your cursor over the photos and icons to view descriptions and select a testimony.

  • Search the material by categories, types, or keywords (Menu → Repository).

  • At the end of each video, review the icon descriptions and explore the related materials.

On VOLARE you will also find suggested “learning pathways” through the testimonies and accompanying materials, which are not restrictive or exclusive. The VOLARE team encourages visitors to create their own pathway of understanding, according to their educational context and interests.

The VOLARE digital platform:

  • Designed for educators, university students and secondary school students.

  • Employs participatory ethnographic approaches, integrating testimony and multimodality as tools in the educational process.

  • Offers a living archive of videos, texts and multimodal resources on migration and refugee experiences.

  • Creates a space for listening to and understanding the experiences of migrants, refugees and members of minority groups, with the aim of being used within secondary and higher education courses.

It includes:

  • Video-testimonies from people with refugee and migrant backgrounds in Greece, Bulgaria and France. Each research team chose its own way of filming and framing the testimonies, engaging uniquely with each person.

  • Video-contributions from educators, legal experts, artists and activists working in the field, who offer their own perspectives on this encounter.

  • Each testimony is accompanied by sources of knowledge (articles, books, reports, etc.) and additional multimodal materials (films, artworks, museums, games, databases, etc.).

  • Twelve songs in different languages, selected and recorded exclusively for VOLARE.

  • Podcasts featuring a wide range of people connected to VOLARE’s themes.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Innovation Council and the Executive Agency (State Scholarship Foundation-IKY). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.