[Balado] Pick up the headlines | Sound, a blind spot in town planning?
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Whether it is perceived as harmful noise or as an inseparable component of urban identity, sound is an integral part of the daily life of Montrealers, sometimes in a subtle way, sometimes in a deafening way. However, a marked discrepancy between the landscape and the sounds of the metropolis exasperates acousticians, who dream of a better thought-out integration into the public space. Should the sound component be taken into account more when the time comes to think about the development of cities?
Guest: Anne-Marie Provost, journalist
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Crew :
Meeker Warrior, animator
Anne-Marie Provost, journalist
Xavier Kronström Richard and Félix Deschênes, directors
Marie-Ève Brassard, researcher
Alexis Elina, original musical composition
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