#ReadingClub #Jeu de Paume #Raymond Queneau

  • Type: event
  • Location: Jeu de Paume, Paris + online, 1, place de la Concorde, Paris
  • Starts: Nov 19 2013 at 7:00PM
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On November 19th 7pm Paris time you are welcome

7 PM at the Jeu de Paume, 1, place de la Concorde, Paris. In the frame of the exhibition Erreur d'Impression, publier à l'ère du numérique, curated by Alessandro Ludovico there will be a double, parallel session of the Readingclub based on a text by Raymond Queneau.

Readers for the English session : JR Carpenter, Jerome Fletcher, Leonardo Flores and Renee Turner.

Readers for the French session : Eric Arlix, Philippe Castellin, Catherine Lenoble and Alexandra Saemmer.
The live projection of the performance will be augmented with a sound environment created for the occasion by Christian Vialard.
Annie Abrahams and Emmanuel Guez will be present for a lecture and questions afterwards.

7 PM Online : http://readingclub.fr/ Please wait for the performance to start. There is a chatwindow where you can exchange, discuss and comment the performance. Find your local time : http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

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