Listen to Paris in Michel Créïs’ sound suitcase

Michel Créïs has caught bursts of Parisian voices in his net, he likes to hear the city resounding: at the bottom of the steps of rue André-Antoine, at the window of rue Durantin, under the roof of the Galerie Vivienne, in crossing the passage of Desire.

Michel Créïs is a sound engineer and contributor to the Listening to the World participatory platform. He has spent his professional life capturing voices, recording them, mixing them, adjusting their volume as well as their balance, their reverberation. His gives goosebumps. It resonates, while being light. She stumbles sometimes. normal, the creed of Michel Créïs, it is listening to others.



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Both a radio program broadcast every Sunday in the RFI news bulletin and a participatory platform, listen to the world offers a platform made up of a world sound library and unpublished sound pieces to discover the richness of the cultures of the world through sounds.

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