Journal #4

Place and Date: February 24, 2011. 2:30 PM. Drama Lounge.

Farthest Sounds: People talking down the hall, footsteps

Medium Sounds: Chewing, People talking, bottle crackling

Closest Sounds: Music from the laptop next to me, keyboard typing

Sound Level:  Medium, noises get loud but not ridiculous

Description: Casual Chatter

Essential Sounds: Talking, plastic bottle cracking, key board typing

Journal Entry for 2/25

1- NAB Blackbox 2/22, around 5 PM

2- There is a lot of mumbling, talking amongst themselves, someone pretending to choke themselves.
3- A director is talking, guiding people through a scene.
4- People are whispering directly behind me, someone is coughing to my left.
5- The sound activity is low, the environment is mostly peaceful
6- Casual
7- To preserve the sound environment, we would need the various levels of mumbling and the director’s voice.

Journal Entry 4

1-    2/23/11- about 9:15pm- hammer lab

2-    People talking in the room next door, cars driving by outside and outer doors opening and closing.

3-    People having a conversation, typing noises, noise from the printers printing, an annoying beep the swipe machine makes when someone opens the door to come in, the door opening and closing and the sound of rolling chairs moving.

4-    Lots of mouse clicking, the low hums of all the computers, people whispering next to me, a few sniffle sounds and a couple of coughs.

5-    The general sound level is low and the amount of sound activity is minimal

6-    Studious

7-    Typing or mouse clicking noises, low talking or whispering, the hum of a computer fan.

Sound journal #4

1. Condo in Orlando. 2/23/11 5:00pm
2. Car horn, cars driving past, child laughing, lawn mower
3. Air conditioner running, clock ticking
4. Creak of the couch, me sipping on a juice box, my phone going off.
5. Sound activity and level is low.
6. Familiar
7. Creak of the couch, children laughing, and the clock ticking

Michelle, Journal Entry #4

1. 4:51 pm, 02/23/11, my room

2. People’s footsteps and voices and doors opening and closing in the hallway

3. The heater rumbling, my roomate listening to “Somebody to Love” and singing along, her typing on the computer

4. My sniffling, my breathing, the chair squeeking

5. The sound level is mostly quiet. There are a lot of different sounds but they’re all at a very low volume, especially as they get closer to me.

6. comfortable

7. The song playing, my roomate singing along quietly, the heater rumbling