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Lead paragraph Birds Singing Other Birds' Songs is a 2001 digital poem created by Maria Mencia. The poem consists of thirteen singing birds that are vocalized by humans. The work can no longer be ran on modern browsers due to the discontinuation of Adobe Flash.
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The Poem is presented on a continuously moving background of a partly cloudy sky, play and pause buttons for each animated bird are numbered and located at the bottom of the screen. The birds are designed as calligrams made out of onomatopoeias related to the unique sound of each bird.
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See the original work at https://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/mencia__birds_singing_other_birds_songs.html