Set within the dry and almost uninhabited landscape of the Australian outback is an invisible landscape embedded with the Songlines and the Dreaming of the Aborigines. For many years, the Aboriginal people of Australia have been detached from their traditional homelands, running the risk of their culture being lost forever. Steps have been taken to record this oral culture making it available for them to virtually tune into this information, but the Aborigines are still physically removed from the site they are learning about. Singing Landscapes provides the opportunity to tune into their vital information of their oral history within the context, ensuring it doesn’t become extinct.
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