To promote its new compilation, French record label Kitsuné has launched a series of Sound Graffiti listening stations across New York.

The small boxes, which look like the old fashioned listening stations you might find in music stores, have been attached to lamp posts across the city. When a passerby comes across one, they can plug their own headphones into it and then listen to some of the label's latest releases. There's also a map, which has been cleverly integrated into social media, that lets people find the locations of the devices beforehand.

Just like CNNCTD+ 100, a similar project that placed audio devices across New York, Kitsuné's Sound Graffiti is another inventive way of how people can discover and consume media within the city.