- 2/4/16, 5:30 pm, Estabrook Hall
- Farthest: People down the hall in front of the elevators
- Medium: Doors slamming on the deadbolts, bathroom door squeaking
- Closest: X-Box turning on, Theresa walking around
- Sound level: Low
- One word: college
- Three words: people in hall, X-Box, doors slamming
Daily Archives: February 4, 2016
Field Recording 1
From the window of my dorm room (Vander Poel Hall, south facing window)
The sound of wind and rain during the storm on Wednesday.
Sound Journal #2
- 2/4/16, 2:05 pm On my front stoop
- Farthest: Kids playing on a playground and airplane passing by
- Medium: Cars passing by, people walking by talking, and a dog whining and barking.
- Closest: Birds chirping and birds rustling in the bushes
- Sound level: Medium
- One Word: Spring
- 3 words: Kids, Dog, and Birds
Field Recording #1
Out of my living room window, Rainy Day 2/2/16 4:00
Sounds: Rain on my roof and concrete, wind, and car passing by on wet road.
Field Recording 1
- Location: 2/4/2016, about 9:30pm, Laundry Room
- Sounds heard: Washing machines, dryers, vent, all of the sounds seem muddied together because they’re all kind of similar
Journal Entry 2
February 4th, 2016. 6:37 P.M. In the car with my roommate.
Farthest: Cars honking, cars passing, splash from driving through puddles
Medium: Her car tires rolling against the wet pavement, keys jingling in the ignition, wind against the car, creek of the steering wheel turning, click of the turn signal, sound of air coming through the vents
Close: Twenty One Pilots CD playing, my roommate venting (competing with the volume of the music)
Sound Level: High medium/Loud
Sound Description: Stressful
Important Sounds: Tires against the pavement, music blaring, my roommate talking
Journal 2
- 2/4/2015, 7:58pm, sidewalk
- Farthest sound: Airplane taking off, cars driving through puddles
- Medium sound: People talking, cars driving closer
- Closest sounds: Footsteps on the concrete, jacket sleeves rubbing against sides
- Sound level: Medium, most sounds aren’t super close or loud
- Sound description: Busy
- Important sounds: Footsteps, cars
Field Recording 1
- Monroe Lecture Hall before “When Dinosaurs Ruled New York” lecture
- February 3rd, 2016 at approximately 6:55pm
- People Talking, Doors Opening and Closing, Pen Clicking, Keys Jingling, Cup Being Set Down, Carly asking a question and me responding, Nose Sniffling
Sound Journal 2
- Setting: February 4th, 2016 at 5:01pm, Calkins Lab
- Farthest Sounds: lights buzzing, computers humming, door unlocks and opens
- Medium Sounds: two girls talking in a hushed tone, computer mouses clicking, staccato phone buzzes, key board clicks, printer beeps, feet clomping
- Closest sounds: Alex’s foot tapping, keyboard clicking, two short phone buzzes, paper crinkles while being folded.
- Sound Level: Minimal, low but rapid
- Sound Description: Productive
- Most important sounds: Keyboard, phone buzzes, girls talking in hushed tone.
Journal Entry 2
- 2/4/2016, 4:12 pm, 12th Floor Lounge
- Farthest: Microwave beeping, elevator, door to stair case slamming,
- Medium: Vending machine, movie playing in the next room, people talking
- Closest: Typing on my laptop, music coming from my laptop, chip bag rustling
- Sound Level: Medium. There aren’t many people, most of the noise is coming from the TV’s
- One word: Relaxed
- 3 sounds: Vending machine, people talking, TV’s
