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Suspended above Angel Place, a pedestrian lane that runs between George and Pitt Streets in Sydney, there are scores of cages. In combination with the delicate visuals above, sound artwork rises from below in a wave of calls of long-vanished birds.

“Forgotten Songs” is a collaboration of art and ornithology, to remember the calls of 50 birds that once thrived in Sydney, that have either been pushed to the city fringes or drowned out altogether in the wake of accelerated development.

Originally part of a collection of installations called “Laneways By George! Hidden Networks,” it started as a temporary exhibit, part of an initiative to remind the urbanites of  of some neglected sounds and spaces of a more human scale.

The recordings are from species that all once chirped in central Sydney, and they change along with the time of day to match their natural habits. So morning birds sing in the morning, and nocturnal birds call out at night.

The original installation proved so popular, funds were provided by the city to make it permanent, as a lovely, mournful way to remember a long-vanished part of Sydney life.

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De Maistre’s account of his lock-in was A Journey around My Room, published in 1794. Having been placed under house arrest for participating in a duel, de Maistre considers the items in his modest apartment as a tourist might view a foreign land. The result is a witty, whimsical ‘travelogue’ that transforms the everyday into the visionary, containing musings on the self and the duality of man leavened with irony and mock-heroic silliness. The presence of Laurence Sterne is palpable — not just in the direct references to Tristram Shandy, but also in the meandering, shaggy-dog-story tone and restless, playful voice, which would go on to influence Victor Hugo and Marcel Proust, among others. Owing to this year’s surge in demand for books about isolation, a splendid 2017 translation by Andrew Brown, published by Alma Classics, has received a promotional boost. Appealing to us from 230 years ago, the positivity of de Maistre’s message that travel is a mindset offers us consolation at a time of mass confinement.

an older translation is available here for free

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