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Can You Hear Me?
by Can You Hear Me?
A sonic manifesto about existence, visibility and the act of speaking out.Can You Hear Me? is a sensitive, embodied and performative audio series, conceived and voiced by artist Carole Pelé.Through intimate stories, texts, memories, silences and voices, each episode explores one essential question: what does it mean to truly exist?It is a first-person show, between inner monologue, direct address and artistic gesture.Sometimes recorded live, sometimes in the studio, Can You Hear Me? seeks to create a direct, fragile yet powerful connection with the listener.Throughout the episodes, it speaks of doubt, presence, longing, visibility, love, creation and survival.This is not a podcast about art, it is a work of art to be listened to.One Monday out of four at 6 p.m.About the artistCarole Pelé is a French visual and performance artist whose work explores presence, voice and the search for recognition.Through interventions in public space, radio pieces and performative statements, s
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Episode 9 • The First Buyer Part Two (French & English)
In this episode, the story of The First Buyer continues. After proposing to a collector that he become the first buyer of her work, Carole Pelé returns to the conversation at the center of the project. Not a transaction. A shift in direction. What happens when the artist chooses first? Who decides when the value of an artwork begins to exist? Moving between conversation, uncertainty, and projection, this second part follows the evolution of a relationship that gradually becomes part of the work itself. Some things remain intentionally undisclosed. English voice: Julie Baird-Smith • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien English voice: Julie Baird-Smith • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 8 • The First Buyer Part One (French & English)
In this episode, I begin telling the story behind The First Buyer. Not an artwork that already exists. But the moment before it does. I decided to choose someone as the first buyer of my work. He doesn’t know it yet. Not a collector. Not a transaction. A conversation. A possibility. In this episode, I go to his apartment for the first time to record our conversation. The artwork hasn’t begun yet. But it might begin there. English voice: Julie Baird-Smith • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 7 • Why I Love New York Part Two (French & English)
I come back to New York. And something has changed. The city is no longer just a place. It feels like a conversation. Snow falling over the streets. The Empire State Building in the distance. Moments that appear without warning. Each time, the connection grows deeper. Less like a visit. More like a call. Something inside me keeps returning here. Not loudly. But with certainty. English voice: Julie Baird-Smith • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 6 • Why I Love New York Part One (French & English)
In this episode, I talk about why I love New York. Not the skyline. Not the movies. Not the fantasy. Something else. The way the city moves. The way it demands clarity. The way it makes you stand a little straighter. Between French and English, I follow what happens when a place changes your rhythm. When you feel slightly out of control, but deeply aligned. New York doesn’t promise anything. It doesn’t wait for you. It doesn’t explain itself. And maybe that’s why I keep going back. Not a guide. Not a postcard. Just an exploration of desire, scale, and the quiet shift that happens when you decide to expand. English voice: Julie Baird-Smith • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 5 • Good intentions (French)
In this episode, I talk about good intentions. The ones we make for ourselves, especially when a new year begins. With my friend Claire, we talk about expectations, pressure, and the quiet gap between what we plan and what actually happens. Not a guide. Not a list of resolutions. Just a conversation about trying, failing, adjusting, and staying present. Guest: Claire Lestang • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 4 • A pause (French)
In this episode, I talk about something new for me. For the first time, my body asked me to slow down. A short hospital stay interrupted my rhythm. Not something dramatic, but enough to shift my pace and my attention. This episode is quieter. Less movement, more listening. What happens when you can’t keep going the way you planned? It’s about recovery, vulnerability, and presence. Not as a break in the story, but as part of it. Sometimes, a pause is not a setback. It’s how the journey continues. Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 3 • I’m Looking for a Gallery in New York (French & English)
New York. A sandwich board costume. A question: I’m looking for a gallery. Do you know one? Some people look away. Others stop. The city tests me, challenges me, and somehow keeps pulling me forward. This episode captures a week of risk, hope and stubborn belief, the moment I realised that recognition begins long before anyone says yes. It begins the second you dare to show up. English voice: Julie Baird-Smith • Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 2 • Finding My Voice (French)
After "I’m Not Here to Introduce Myself", I continue following the thread of my voice, the one that searches, asserts itself, and learns to be heard differently. In the heart of art school, I found the strength to explore song as an artistic material in its own right, somewhere between intimate creation and the confrontation of the music industry. An episode about freedom, risk, and the joy of truly letting your voice be heard. Voice recording and mixing: Éléa Koch • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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Episode 1 • I’m Not Here to Introduce Myself (French)
In this first episode, I trace the thread of my voice, where it comes from, how it imposed itself, and why it led me to this podcast. Between journalism, art school and the calling of becoming an artist, I tell my story as an intimate and essential introduction. Voice recording and mixing: Lucille Montier • Jingle and opening theme: Clémentine Brien
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A sonic manifesto about existence, visibility and the act of speaking out.Can You Hear Me? is a sensitive, embodied and performative audio series, conceived and voiced by artist Carole Pelé.Through intimate stories, texts, memories, silences and voices, each episode explores one essential question: what does it mean to truly exist?It is a first-person show, between inner monologue, direct address and artistic gesture.Sometimes recorded live, sometimes in the studio, Can You Hear Me? seeks to create a direct, fragile yet powerful connection with the listener.Throughout the episodes, it speaks of doubt, presence, longing, visibility, love, creation and survival.This is not a podcast about art, it is a work of art to be listened to.One Monday out of four at 6 p.m.About the artistCarole Pelé is a French visual and performance artist whose work explores presence, voice and the search for recognition.Through interventions in public space, radio pieces and performative statements, s
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