In 1992, the buildings of Cockatoo Island, the largest in Sydney Harbour, that housed hundreds of people, were abandoned and empty. Tall spaces that stored huge equipments, now in their absence, seem giant and monstrous. The place is frozen in silence. However, with its extremely active past, it has many stories to tell. Since 2007 Cockatoo Island has been carefully restores and has opened the doors to public to explore its stories and participate in creative collaborations. It has been inscribed as a UNESCO World heritage site since 2010. The photographs in this collection are portrayal of the precinct as it stands today.