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Pip Deveson is a Research and Media Project Officer with the Digital Humanities Hub. From 1981 to 1984, Pip worked with Ian Dunlop on the Yirrkala Film Project, focussing on the Yolngu Aboriginal community of northeast Arnhem Land. From 1994 to 1996, she was editor/writer for the Yirrkala Video Project, funded by Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and Film Australia. She and Ian Dunlop shared the Royal Anthropological Institute Film Prize in 1996 for the film Conversations with Dundiwuy Wanambi. In 2007 she was awarded the National Archives Frederick Watson Fellowship to undertake further research on the Yirrkala Film collection. More recently Pip has worked on a number of multi-media and film projects, most notably, a multi-media biography (on CD-ROM) of the renowned Yolngu artist, Narritjin Maymuru. She is currently working on two ARC-funded projects: Contexts of Collection â a dialogic approach to understanding the making of the material record of Yolngu cultures; and Pintupi Dialogues: reconstructing memories of art, land and community through the visual record. Subjects
Anthropology |
Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies |
Cultural Studies |
Language, Communication and Culture |
Multicultural, Intercultural And Cross Cultural Studies |
Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Studies |
Studies in Human Society |
Social and Cultural Anthroplogy |
Social and Cultural Anthropology |
Visual Anthroplogy |
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