In today’s episode of States, host Rachel Donadio speaks with photographer and artist Nicolas Floc'h, who photographed the changing color of the Mississippi River during his Villa Albertine residency. Learn how the River’s color––which varies shockingly from vivid green to rusty red and electric yellow––reveals both clues about a region’s historical underpinning and the anthropological, climatic, geopolitical, and cultural state of the lands it passes through. Discover the similarities and differences between the Mississippi Delta and the Rhone River in France, which are both situated in industrial areas and have been subject to pollution. Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of underwater landscapes with Nicolas Floc'h. Tune in!
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Coast to Coast is hosted by Rachel Donadio and produced by Paradiso Media for Villa Albertine.
Journalist : Rachel Donadio
Project editor : Raphaël Bourgois
Producer : Axelle Gobert
Junior Producer : Aimie Faconnier
Executive producers : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy et Benoit Dunaigre
Recording : Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot et Marin Grizeaud
Sound editing, sound-design, mix : Marin Grizeaud et Marec Panchot
Production manager : Oriane Bettoni
Art cover : Des Signes
Special thanks to Stephanie Childress, Simon Bachelier, Miryam Houali, Diane Landais,
Nicolas Floc’h, Anne Lafont, Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Quentin Zuttion, Claire Bardainne and Fatoumata Kebe
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