
Jazz Money. Photo by Jean-Pierre Chabrol.
Award-winning Wiradjuri artist, filmmaker and poet, Jazz Money, was awarded the NFSA RE/Vision commission in 2021. Since starting work on WINHANGANHA, the NFSA has supplied 240 titles and Jazz has reviewed a similar number of hours of digital footage from a vast spectrum of content.
Ranging from early Fanny Smith audio recordings through to contemporary television such as Preppers – and including feature films (The Sapphires), sports programs (Marngrook), music clips (Yothu Yindi), and animation (Little J & Big Cuz) – Jazz has viewed, selected and built their narrative from the voices in the audiovisual content held and preserved by the NFSA.
As part of their research and creative response to the digital collection, Jazz shares here their connection to, and reflection on, three pieces of content: the 1971 Nicolas Roeg feature film Walkabout, the Australian Tourist Commission's 1980s international campaign featuring Paul Hogan, and Australia’s first ‘adults only’ soap, Number 96.
















