Abstract

Abstract This paper is a three-way conversation between anthropologist Jennifer Biddle and the artists/collaborators of the intercultural new media installation The Phone Booth Project (2012), Curtis Taylor and Lily Hibberd. The discussion considers the importance of this collaborative, community-based, art work in terms of its capacity to reveal Martu Indigenous media history and counter-memory in the greater contemporary context of a national ‘digital divide’.

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