A soundscape installation by Nigel Helyer, relating to the history of the people and shipping in Woolloomooloo Bay. Hybrids of marine, industrial and natural forms cling to the shoreline, transmitting ambient sounds. 1999.
Sunday, 19 July 2009
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Unusual sculpture. Part fish, part crane. Gail and I enjoyed looking around the buildings when we were there in 2006.
ReplyDeleteWish you could record it — seems interesting. The visual part of it is definitely fascinating!
ReplyDeleteAh, the art of sound. Interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds a bit like the High Tide Organ at Blackpool http://ackworthborn.blogspot.com/2007/12/sky-watch-friday-blackpool-4.html
ReplyDeleteseems fascinating
Interesting, Sally. I've never seen that one before.
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parabens pelo blog. gostei do seu trabalho. ferrarirf.blogspot.com
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so many great photos here Sally.
ReplyDeletethank you for stopping by, lovely to hear from you!
Great pictures there. Looks very interesting and must visit on my next trip in Sydney.
ReplyDeleteAmazing picture..Thanks for sharing
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