It's a well known fact that under the streets of London lie many subterranean tributary rivers which were gradually paved over, converted into sewers, and engineered in various ways so that all that remains of them, in some cases, are the telltale street and place names referring to the landscape underneath the city. Although these rivers are well known to many Londoners, their near erasure from the city’s everyday appearance makes them one of the city’s many “secrets” which are sitting literally right under our noses and provide a link to a hidden yet still present past. 
This piece is a series of sound recordings taken 'on the banks of' rivers that are no longer visible in the city structure. They are mostly of cars, buses, and trains that now run where the rivers used to run. The last sound clip is of the Thames, into which many of these rivers ran. The sound of the Thames is gradually joined by the sounds from the banks of the invisible rivers in the final clip.
Exhibitions
2009 Unrelated Oxides, Fold Gallery, London
2009 IRP Live: Secrets, Southwark Playhouse, London
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