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August 7, 2014 by andreaonderweg

Chirping skies

Chirping skies
August 7, 2014 by andreaonderweg

I love seeing some good street art, especially when it’s unexpected and catches you off guard. While walking around Sydney my friend directed me to a laneway near the City Recital Hall, called Angel Place. It’s in the heart of the CBD and yet off the radar. When my friend talked about bird cages I was a bit hesitant. Why is this so cool?

Arring in the alley I was immediately wowed by this installation. There are dozens of bird cages and when you stand underneath one of them, you’ll hear a bird song! Pretty special if you ask me. The art is called forgotten songs, for the songs of the birds that lived in this city once upon a time.

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2ticketstoWonderland says:
August 7, 2014 at 5:50 pm

We were amazed when we saw this instalation in Sydney. There are not enough reminders of how we are slowly destroying nature and our planet. It majkes you think…

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