Phone & spear : : a yut̲a anthropology / / Paul Gurrumuruwuy, Miyarrka Media.
Yuta is the Yolngu word for new. Phone & Spear: A Yuta Anthropology is a project inspired by the gloriously cheeky and deeply meaningful audiovisual media made with and circulated by mobile phones by an extended Aboriginal family in northern Australia. Building on a ten-year collaboration by the...
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