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BLAST MAGAZINE REVIEWS ULYSSES’ SYNDROME

Picture 5Blast Magazine, a French Design, fashion, and culture publication, has featured Soundwalk’s Ulysses’ Syndrome installation at the Shanghai 2010 Expo on their site this week, April 3, 2010. The review, written by Guillaume Fédou, names Ulysses’ Syndrome as “[the most ambitious piece of sound art since Homer's Odyssey, dipping its toes in the China Sea]“.

“[Ulysses continues his trek to the port of Shanghai, mixing the flavors of the Mediterranean with the fruits of the China Sea. A 24-hour work of sound gathering a range of fragments recorded in autumn 2009 between Troy and Ithaca (passing by the Gulf of Naples, Palermo, the Stromboli Volcano and the Eolie Islands, Carthage), Ulysses' Syndrome is likely Soundwalk's most ambitious work since the film Kill the Ego. The fact that it is being presented today, in Shanghai, is no coincidence since it is there the mythology of the twenty-first century is playing out. It is situated in the center of the cosmopolitan city, on Nankin street (the equivalent of the Champs-Elysées) in an ancient Taoist temple named Hong Niao (red bird)

The Ulysses' installation is realized in relation with a series of projects for Lille 3000 (for which Soundwalk has also created an installation titled Room Number 8 with the voice of renowned actress Joan Chen in the Saint Sauveur train station reborn as Hotel Europa). The project was curated by Didier Fusillier, who also headed the Exit festival at MAC Créteil. [The installation occupies] a freely accessible terrace in the heart of the most passionate city in the world, contrary to the French Pavilion, which one must pay to enter. Amongst the dozens of other pavilions, Ulysses remains proud and free: not much has changed since the days when he left, and then returned to his kingdom in Ithaca]”.
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Thanks to Blast for the great article!

ROOM NO. 8: SOUNDWALK INSTALLATION IN LILLE

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Soundwalk is pleased to announce Room n°8 at the Hotel Europa (Lille), from April 1 – June 12, 2010.

At the Gare Saint Sauveur in Lille, Soundwalk presents Room n°8, a sonic voyage into the Shanghai of the 1960s. The installation is inspired by the Shanghai Soundwalk, a stroll through the gardens and passageways of the old Shanghai French Concession where the Chinese actress Joan Chen invites us to follow her in retracing the love of her youth.

Listen to an audio sample from the soundtrack of Room n°8:

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Located in the old offices of the Station of merchandise Saint Sauveur, the Hotel Europa is a strange place where artists redesign rooms for one season. Sometimes a bedroom, sometimes a salon, these are entirely separate art installations, where visitors can stroll or pass time…

Visiting hours: from Wednesday to Friday, 12:00-7:00 p.m.

Reserve Room n°8 for free, for fifteen minutes or an hour, from Thursday to Saturday, 5:00-7:00 p.m. (from April 1-June 12, 2010). Reserve by telephone at +33 3 28 52 30 00, by email at saintsauveur@lille3000.com, or online at www.lille3000.com

Soundwalk Experience: Miss Selector Features Hong Kong Tour on Blog

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Shout out to Aurore Leblanc, author of the blog Miss Selector, for her post on our Hong Kong Soundwalk! Click here to check out the post where you can watch the Soundwalk videos she shot, see pictures and read about her experience.

“If you ever go to Hong Kong, Shanghai or Beijing, for any reason, even if you’re there for business, please, take an hour away from the madness and live this incredible experience.” -Aurore LeBlanc

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SHANGHAI – LOUIS VUITTON SOUNDWALK

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photos by: Stephan Crasneanscki

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This non-narrative excerpt takes us through the Hutongs of Shanghai’s French Concession.  In these narrow alleyways and labyrinths of courtyards you hear kids playing and people cooking on the street until we make our way out into a bustling market.  The original soundtrack was composed by Kubert Leung and Albert Yu.

Soundwalk will be posting weekly excerpts from all the China walks, stay tuned and enjoy!