Oldflusterednabarlek.mp4 -
The footage begins with a jittery, low-resolution handheld shot. The date stamp in the corner—August 14th—flickers in a digital lime green. We are in the Australian Outback, specifically the rocky outcrops of the Kimberley. The camera pans across the rust-red stones until it catches a flash of movement.
The Nabarlek is frantically digging near the base of a ghost gum tree. Its small, clawed hands toss dirt with a rhythmic intensity. It stops, ears twitching—long, velvety radars scanning for a sound the camera cannot capture. It looks directly into the lens for a split second, its eyes wide and glassy, reflecting a panicked intelligence. It has lost something. Or perhaps it is trying to hide something before the sun sets. OldFlusteredNabarlek.mp4
Just before the file cuts to black at the 10-minute mark, the Nabarlek stops circling. It stands perfectly still, reaches into the hole it dug, and pulls out a small, reflective object that looks suspiciously like a modern smartphone. It taps the screen with a delicate claw, and the video ends. The footage begins with a jittery, low-resolution handheld