The sound of water – Paris

In Paris, it is a symbolic border with the Seine, or a stroll along the Canal Saint-Martin and its locks. The water also circulates underground, stored in huge tanks that resonate strangely, before joining the labyrinth of pipes under the cobblestones, up to the taps. And it still gushes in the fountains. Sound dive into the aquatic life of Paris.

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The series “The sound of water” proposes to evoke a millennial noise in the footsteps of four sound hunters. Monica Fantini and her three guest artists, Stéphane Marin, Azadeh Nilchiani and Christophe Rosenberg, draw up a first subjective and non-exhaustive inventory of the aquatic sounds that accompany everyday life, in Paris and elsewhere, from the Garonne to the underground city of Nushabad in Iran in passing through Reunion.

The sound of water – Paris

The sound of water – The Garonne

The sound of water – Iran

The sound of water – Reunion Island

Presentation of the series – The sound of water

The throbbing movement of the waves on the sand, the rain hitting the panes or the drops on an umbrella, the cracking of the pack ice, the gushing of the fountains, the crash of the locks, the lapping of a stream, the undertow of the sea …: water cradles, protects and sometimes engulfs, punctuating life and nourishing our mythologies. This series aims to evoke the sound of water, immutable and millennial, eternal renewal that irrigates everyone’s imagination.


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Listen to the world is a miniature radio program, re-listened to as a podcast here, but also a participatory sound platform devoted to listening and sound creation. It archives and provides free access to more than 200 sound recordings sent from all over the world, to be found on The sound map of the platform.

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