Exhibit 32 - Neuilly sur Seine I - june 24th, 2005 |
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Six greasy and badly damaged clods, collected along a short stretch of the avenue Charles de Gaulle in Neuilly sur Seine, a road leading up to the parisian Porte Maillot and the capital's 16th arrondissement. Most of them stuck in 'tape catchers' separating the road's tracks (see picture).
178.[ Lat: 48:52:47N (48.8796) Lon: 2:16:35E (2.2764) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Two of two, stuck one next to the other in a 'tapecatcher', opposite nr. 55. Arabic.177.
[ Lat: 48:52:47N (48.8796) Lon: 2:16:35E (2.2764) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
One of two, stuck one next to the other in a 'tapecatcher', opposite nr. 55. Arabic.176.
[ Lat: 48:52:51N (48.8807) Lon: 2:16:22E (2.2727) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Two small strands, caught in the metal bars of a big metro ventilator. Reggae on one side, emtpy on the other.175.
[ Lat: 48:52:53N (48.8814) Lon: 2:16:17E (2.2713) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Caught in a 'tape catcher' near metro station Les Sablons. Sung is America's "Sister Golden Hair" ... But who is singing?174.
[ Lat: 48:52:52N (48.8811) Lon: 2:16:21E (2.2724) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Two of two, caught by a 'tape catcher' near the rue d'Orléans. On it, french rocking vedette Johnny Hallyday. He sings: "Oh Marie si tu savais, tout le mal qu’on me fait ..."173.
[ Lat: 48:52:52N (48.8811) Lon: 2:16:21E (2.2724) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
One of two, caught by a 'tape catcher' near the rue d'Orléans. Dance.
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tête-de-tettine/tête-de-cassette
If you are able to describe fragments more precisely than the way in which it is done in the list, please let me know!
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