Exhibit 34 - Neuilly sur Seine II - july 7th, 2005 |
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On july 7th, on my way back home from a visit to the American Hospital, I again came along the avenue Charles de Gaulle in Neuilly sur Seine. It didn't take me much more than fifteen minutes to pick up another batch of seven tapes, all between the metro stations Pont de Neuilly and Les Sablons. Five of these were, like the ones that I collected along the same street on june 24th, stuck in 'tape catchers'.
190.[ Lat: 48:52:54N (48.8817) Lon: 2:16:12E (2.2699) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
In tape catcher opposite nr. 84. Arabic?189.
[ Lat: 48:53:01N (48.8835) Lon: 2:15:51E (2.2641) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Fourth of four 'clods', wrapped around a small plant (see picture). Probably recorded from the radio. We hear Stevie Wonder's Superwoman and The Bottle, by Brian Jackson & Gil Scott-Heron, from their album Winter in America.188.
[ Lat: 48:53:01N (48.8835) Lon: 2:15:51E (2.2641) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Third of four 'clods'. A small one. Caribean.187.
[ Lat: 48:53:01N (48.8835) Lon: 2:15:51E (2.2641) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
Two of four 'clods', caught by tape catchers opposite nrs. 133-137. It's ... ???186.
[ Lat: 48:53:01N (48.8835) Lon: 2:15:51E (2.2641) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
One of four 'clods', caught by tape catchers opposite nrs. 133-137. Techno.185.
[ Lat: 52:21:21N (48.8847) Lon: 4:55:53E (2.2613) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
On the pavement along a small public garden, opposite nr.162. The second of two. French christian rock ...184.
[ Lat: 52:21:21N (48.8847) Lon: 4:55:53E (2.2613) - satellite map for this spot (Google) ]
On the pavement along a small public garden, opposite nr.162. There were two strands, actually. A very small one, and a larger one. This is the small bit, which appears to come from a tape once used in a telephone answering machine (it was 'half speed') ... "Salut! je suis rentré de la campagne et, donc ... eh ... je voulais savoir si tu allais bien ... Voilà. Au revoir!"
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