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What if you could hear electrical currents pulsing through your city? Sound shockingly impossible? Not so if you go on a walk with artist Christina Kubisch. Kubisch has mapped out electrical hotspots in New York City, places like ATM machines, subway systems and neon signs. She leads people on Electrical Walks and provides special headphones that reveal the normally imperceptible sounds of electrical currents. Think of it as infrared goggles, for your ears, as Weekend America's Amanda Aronczyk takes you on a charged walk through NYC.

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