The Birth of Sister GlitterNullius, 2020, Internship: Plastic-free Biennale, 2020, Lucas Ihlein & Kim Williams, NIRIN, Sydney Biennale, Editor: Jesse Tyssen, 2020. Filmed on Dharawal Country, script: Bundjalung language.
Nigh yiggun binggirribah…birin…yamba… Ngay garni yugen jagun…gudjim, gami, wadjan…jahdjam…Niugh yiggun mamirbu…ngubu…yugirbah… Gannga… wahra…dhinda-djindi…yamba…jagur, jagul, jagur, jagul, jagur, jagul, stranger…stranger…stranger…
I am glad you are here…hurry child. We have a long way to go from this place but come with me. Step forward, step with me and come. I am old and I am weary but I am strong. I am not lost. Not today…not yet…
Talk to me, tell me what burdens you in this modern plastic world? It seems to me, you are caught in a web? Keep me company while we travel and unburden yourself of your web. Confess your worries…your arrival is timely so, tell me about your entanglement with plastic…?
Sister GlitterNullius
Juundaal Strang-Yettica Tagged ancestors, belonging, capitalism, colonisation, culture, custodian, environment, equal, equality, indigenous, land, life, missionary, mothernature, resilience, revitalisation