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start [2023/06/27 19:47] katzstart [2023/08/29 14:52] – ["Looking for Notre-Dame" An immersive sound fiction] katz
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 ==== "Looking for Notre-Dame" An immersive sound fiction ==== ==== "Looking for Notre-Dame" An immersive sound fiction ====
-Production project [[http://alarecherchedenotredame.pasthasears.eu/|Looking for Notre-Dame]], in 4 Episodes is available in full on [[https://www.audible.fr/pd/Looking-for-Notre-Dame-Livre-Audio/B0C1P22CZW|Audible]], free for active subscribers. Available in French and English.+Production project [[http://alarecherchedenotredame.pasthasears.eu/|Looking for Notre-Dame]], in 4 Episodes is available in full on [[https://www.audible.fr/pd/Looking-for-Notre-Dame-Livre-Audio/B0C1P22CZW|Audible]], free for active subscribers, or direct listening **[[http://pasthasears.dalembert.upmc.fr/doku.php/productions/alarecherche|HERE]]**. Available in French and English.
  
-Looking for Notre-Dame is a 3D sound experience that plunges us into the mind of the young Victor Hugo as he begins his research for his future “cathedral novel”, Notre Dame de Paris. The year is 1828. Hugo is 26 years old. Notre-Dame was then a church in a dilapidated state. It would only be renovated by Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Bap- tiste Lassus in 1843. Notre-Dame was dying, and Hugo wanted to resurrect it as it had been in the Middle Ages. The legendary author plunges us into an investigation / experiment on the sound of Notre-Dame, allowing us to explore its acoustics and soundscapes over the centuries.+Looking for Notre-Dame is a 3D sound experience that plunges us into the mind of the young Victor Hugo as he begins his research for his future “cathedral novel”, Notre Dame de Paris. The year is 1828. Hugo is 26 years old. Notre-Dame was then a church in a dilapidated state. It would only be renovated by Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste Lassus in 1843. Notre-Dame was dying, and Hugo wanted to resurrect it as it had been in the Middle Ages. The legendary author plunges us into an investigation / experiment on the sound of Notre-Dame, allowing us to explore its acoustics and soundscapes over the centuries. 
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