Forgotten Songs art installation, Sydney — Guia do visitante e o que fazer por perto
Sobre Forgotten Songs art installation
Look up as you walk down Angel Place in Sydney's CBD and you'll see something extraordinary: 180 empty birdcages hanging above the laneway, each one playing the recorded songs of birds that were pushed out of the city by urban development. Created by artist Michael Thomas Hill, this haunting installation gives voice to 50 bird species that once filled Sydney's skies but fell silent as concrete replaced canopy. Originally installed as a temporary artwork in 2009, Forgotten Songs was meant to come down after a few weeks. But Sydneysiders fell so deeply in love with it that public outcry saved the installation, and it was permanently reinstated in December 2011. The birdsong changes throughout the day, shifting from dawn chorus species in the morning to nocturnal calls as evening falls, creating a soundscape that mirrors the natural rhythms these birds once followed. Walking beneath the cages is a surprisingly emotional experience. The empty cages represent absence, the songs represent memory, and together they ask a simple but powerful question: what did we lose when we built all of this? The answer plays on a loop above your head, a gentle reminder that Sydney's soundtrack was once far richer and wilder than car horns and construction noise. Questo's Sydney explorations always include this magical laneway, where art transforms a city alley into a meditation on nature, progress, and everything we trade away without realizing it.
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- Angel Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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