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Listen to John Giorno reading poems in Central Park, one of five audio pieces set on Manhattan’s Museum Mile, created in collaboration with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s Crossing the Line 2011 festival. Featuring specially commissioned texts by New York-based authors Teju Cole, John Giorno and French writers Olivier Cadiot, Philippe Claudel, and Camille Laurens. Click here for more information and a link to download all five audio pieces for free.
Follow the voice of French writer Camille Laurens through the Guggenheim Museum and discover Peggy’s glasses, one of five audio pieces set on Manhattan’s Museum Mile, created in collaboration with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s Crossing the Line 2011 festival. Featuring specially commissioned texts by New York-based authors Teju Cole, John Giorno and French writers Olivier Cadiot, Philippe Claudel, and Camille Laurens. Click here for more information and a link to download all five audio pieces for free.
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Follow the voice of French writer and director Philippe Claudel and discover the Cafe Sabarsky, one of five audio pieces set on Manhattan’s Museum Mile, created in collaboration with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s Crossing the Line 2011 festival. Featuring specially commissioned texts by New York-based authors Teju Cole, John Giorno and French writers Olivier Cadiot, Philippe Claudel, and Camille Laurens. Click here for more information and a link to download all five audio pieces for free.
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Follow the voice of French poet and novelist Olivier Cadiot through the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of five audio pieces set on Manhattan’s Museum Mile, created in collaboration with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s Crossing the Line 2011 festival. Featuring specially commissioned texts by New York-based authors Teju Cole, John Giorno and French writers Olivier Cadiot, Philippe Claudel, and Camille Laurens. Click here for more information and a link to download all five audio pieces for free.
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Follow the voice of Brooklyn-based author Teju Cole through the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of five audio pieces set on Manhattan’s Museum Mile, created in collaboration with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s Crossing the Line 2011 festival. Featuring specially commissioned texts by New York-based authors Teju Cole, John Giorno and French writers Olivier Cadiot, Philippe Claudel, and Camille Laurens. Click here for more information and a link to download all five audio pieces for free.
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Audio excerpt from The Passenger installation, which will be presented at the New Museum’s Festival of Ideas for the New City on Saturday May 7th. The installation is a series of hand-cut vinyl records of sounds collected in Fes, Marrakech, and Tangier, envisioned as an audible transmission The installation precedes the first performance 0f The Passenger at FIAF, Florence Gould Hall on Monday, May 9th at 8:30 PM.