Field Recording 1
sounds heard: people cheering, talking, chairs scooting, ping pong ball noises, cup noises, rat noises

Field Recording 1
sounds heard: people cheering, talking, chairs scooting, ping pong ball noises, cup noises, rat noises
Location: Target checkout line, 2/4/15, 9pm
Sounds heard: Mechanical beeping from scanner, footsteps, shuffling, shopping carts rolling by, faint voices, faint voice over a speaker, crumpling plastic
1. 2/5/15, 11:11pm, Nassau Hall Dorm
2. Farthest: A few solid knocks on the door across from my dorm accompanied by a brief conversation between two deep voices.
3. Medium: Water smacking against shower floor in bathroom. Blurred high pitched exaggerated laughter coming from my suite mate on the other side of the wall.
4. Nearest: Humming of my refrigerator and steady air flowing from the vents, as well as the gentle snoring of my roommate.
5. Sound levels are quiet and constant. Although there several simultaneous sounds, they are all very low volume.
6. One word: Tranquil
7. 3 Sounds:
Location: Vander Poel Kitchen
Popcorn Popping and faint voices heard in background
1. February 1st, 1:40 PM, Vander Poel Floor 2 Hallway
2. Farthest- a door is slamming, toilet is flushing
3. Medium- the elevator ding, and a shower is running
4. Closest- voices, air running
5. Sound Level- pretty low sound level, sounds were consistent except for certain sounds such as door and toilet that broke the peaceful hum.
6. One word- soothing
7. Three essential sounds- air running, shower and elevator ding
Walking to the Spiegel
Sounds Heard: Plane, feet, voices, door
1) 2/5/15, 9:50pm, study session in Michael Caizzi’s room
2) Farthest: Cars driving (inappropriately fast) in the Colonial Square parking lot, someone upstairs dropping things on the floor.
3) Medium: Clock ticking in the suite, quiet chat in the neighboring room
4) Closest: Michael talking and typing on his keyboard, the HVAC blowing cool air, Judy Garland on vinyl.
5) The sound level and activity is pretty low. No sudden fluctuations in the kinds of sounds, or the volumes of them.
6) One-Word Description: Homey.
7) Three Sounds Essential to the Environment: The “buhhhhhhhhhhh” of the HVAC (it is relaxing and makes a steady background noise). The typing on both of our keyboards (sounds like productivity in tandem). Judy Garland singing “The Trolley Song” (warm, familiar).
Location: bathroom
Sounds Heard: shower running
1) 2/3/15 – 8:07pm – dorm room
2) Farthest: cars accelerating, wind brushing against the building from outside, car doors being shut from the parking lot, airplanes
3) Medium: shower running, banging on the ceiling from people on the above floor, thumping sounds vibrate through the walls from pipes in the walls and suite mates moving around in their rooms, doors opening and closing
4) Closest: faint and high-pitched buzz from ceiling light, air passing through my nostrils, medium pitched ring from refrigerator
5) Sound Level & Activity: general sound level was low and the sound activity remained consistent and neutral
6) One Word Description: eerie
7) Three Sounds: wind brushing against the building, noises from the walls, buzz from ceiling light
7/5/15, 8pm, My apartment NYC
Farthest: Faint steady sound of jet engines
Medium: Low hum of wind
Closest: erratic rattle of storm windows as wind hits them
Sound level is mostly soft, almost quiet broken up by sharp crescendos of the rattling storm windows
One word description: erratic
3 sounds: jet engine, wind, rattling windows