In Yolŋu culture, the concept of Gurrutu (kinship and responsibility to all things) dictates that you cannot take from the land without giving back. Consequently, the Liandra Dahl brand operates on a zero-waste model. Deadstock fabric is transformed into limited-edition accessories, production runs are intentionally small to avoid landfill, and packaging is compostable.
: Her work is a staple in gender and media studies, specifically in discussions about how women redefine sexuality through the camera.
Next, Dahl is launching a community archive called , inviting the public to submit their “broken files” (corrupted wedding videos, pixelated baby photos, half-downloaded songs). A selected few will be turned into a living, evolving digital tapestry—error bars and all.