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Films
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Directors
“Balanydjarrk, Meredith”
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short films
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Region
Australia
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Australia
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Keywords
Collective / Community identity
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Colonialism / Postcolonialism
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Digital media
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Internet
1
Participatory / Collaborative methods
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Directors
Balanydjarrk, Meredith
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Balpatji, Warren
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Baskin Coffey, Victoria
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Deger, Jennifer
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Djingadjingawuy, Kayleen
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Ganambarr, James
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Gurrumuruwuy, Paul
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Guruŋulmiwuy, Enid
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Lowe, Sebastian
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Series
Decolonising Shorts
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Country of production
Australia
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Year of production
2020
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Film
Making Worlds Otherwise
2020
28
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Directed by
Paul Gurrumuruwuy
Jennifer Deger
Enid Guruŋulmiwuy
Warren Balpatji
Meredith Balanydjarrk
James Ganambarr
Kayleen Djingadjingawuy
Victoria Baskin Coffey
Sebastian Lowe
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An exuberant experiment in the ethnographic art of remix that gives new form to Miyarrka Media’s project of yuṯa, or new, anthropology. Sound, images, colour, light, and deeply felt patterns of kinship and connection are used to draw once separate worlds into relationship. Rather than explaining Yolngu aesthetics, this work sets it alight on the screen. This film is part of the collected DVD entitled "Decolonising". Please click on the "Decolonising shorts" button above for the complete list of films included in the collection.
Australia
Collective / Community identity
Colonialism / Postcolonialism
Internet
Digital media
Participatory / Collaborative methods
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