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Vincent Epplay is both a visual artist and a musician who conceieves
and builds sound
environments. Through his installations and live interventions, he has
been questionning the
connection between sound and image, the display context (duration, place)
and the relation
with the “audio-viewer”.
He generates objects, situations and contexts wherein tiny flaws,
slides, incongruities come to disrupt our listening habits: Corridors whisper
- Voices can be
heard in the Paris Metro - A digital clock is equipped with a different ring
tone for each
minute of the day. In the phone booths, one must keep silent in order to listen.
A mobile radio
station is carried in a light-gray flight case on wheels, together with mini
radio sets, free to use
to listen to RadioShack. An infinite audio CD and a jukebox without a playlist.
A few speaking
rocks and burried speakers that will bloom in the Spring.

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