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“Qui Qu’a Vu Coco” – created by CocoRosie as part of the interactive Soundwalk sonic experience of Zaha Hadid‘s Chanel Mobile Art container. This piece was heard in the soundwalk leading to an exhibit of the French duo Pierre et Gille. Photo by Stephan Crasneanscki.

Soundwalk’s original soundscape guides visitors through the Chanel Contemporary Mobile Art futuristic pavilion created by architect Zaha Hadid. In this excerpt listeners enter the consumer driven exhibit of excess created by Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury. Fleury’s own aesthetic desires rest in the exploration of the seductive world and luring aura of consumerism.
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Soundwalk‘s original soundscape for the Chanel Mobile Art pavilion features the unique voice of legendary Comédie-Française actress Jeanne Moreau. As the viewer takes in the complex and erotic video installation of Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki, captured here by Stephan Crasneanscki, Moreau’s voice speaks to you through headphones as original music is layered over the Soundwalk soundscape, via speakers near Araki’s video projections.
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Soundwalk created the original soundscape for the Chanel Mobile Art exhibit by Zaha Hadid, in Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York City. Listen to other Chanel Mobile Art soundscape excerpts here.
Image by Stephan Crasneanscki
Original sound by Soundwalk

The following Chanel Mobile Art soundscape excerpt leads you to the work of video artist Tabaimo, onto conceptual artist Daniel Buren‘s wall of light and arrives at an installation of Argentine artist Leandro Erlich, photographed here by Stephan Crasneanscki. Erlich’s Chanel Mobile Art video installation of a Parisian cityscape reflected in a black asphalt puddle is titled “Le Trottoir” (The Pavement). This soundscape excerpt accompanies the viewer to Erlich’s installation of projected reflections.
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Soundwalk created the original soundscape for the Chanel Mobile Art exhibit by Zaha Hadid, in Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York City. Listen to other Chanel Mobile Art soundscape excerpts here.