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Please, hold on the line


Please, hold on the line by kilian Schindler, Pauline Lequesne and Jéròme Nelet
Are you a fan of waiting loops when you are calling hotlines? Spending a delicious time, listening to throbbing music... for all those enthusiastics, we created this unique model of radio which will remind you on the pleasant moments listening that gorgeous music.

The CONTROL workshop
By Roger Ibars
ENSAD, Paris, November 2005
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