First Journal Entry

  1. 9:00 AM- Jan. 31 – Back of the Student Center.
  2. Farthest: The sound of pots being placed onto tables in the kitchen, someone walking with their keys hitting against their pants, and the wheels of food carts being pushed around the room.
  3.  Medium range: The sound of many conversations happening before a busy day of classes and many people walking to and from tables and moving the chairs.
  4. Close: The he crinkling of my food wrapper and the turning pages of a students book while she studies.
  5. Sound Level: The general sound level is a medium between high and low. The listener can hear multiple sounds happening all at once, so the recording is rather busy.
  6.  Busy.
  7.  People having conversations, chairs scraping against the floor, and the kitchen sounds (pots clanking/ food carts).

Journal Entry

 

1- February 1st, 2018, 10:05 Bill Of Rights Elevator
2-  chatter from the different floors, the elevator mechanism working, hum of the air conditioner,wind
3- the elevator beep every time we stop on a floor, the ring of the second elevator
4- the clicking of my laptop keys, the washer machines on the first floor,my car keys jingling
5- The noise level is barely existent/low
6- Peaceful
7- the hum of the air conditioner, the chatter of people from different floors, and the soft elevator beep

Journal 1

1. 2/1/18-5:30-My bedroom

2. A train horn in the distance, a plane overhead, a dog barking, a car passing the house, the wind rustling the branches of trees.

3. My doorbell, my puppies (Hershey and Oreo) barking, the pitter patter of their feet, my sister complaining about high school drama and social drama.

4. My stomach rumbling, my phone vibrating, my foot moving rapidly (ADHD), the crinkle of my sheets on my bed.

5. Very quiet and infrequent, I sat in my room silent for 5 minutes eyes closed and struggled to hear a lot of sound.

6. Tranquil

7. My dogs, the trees, and my sheets crinkling.

Journal Entry

1- 1/31/18-9:48pm-Drounge

2- The squeaking of the doors, heavy footsteps above, the bass of the music
3- Girls chattering in the hallway, the squeak of feet on the laminate
4- mouth breathing, boys laughing and talking, a pop song on a small device, footsteps on the carpet
5- Waving from Loud to Very Elevated Talking
6- Chaotic
7- Bass of the music, the girls in the hallway, the laughter of the boys

Journal Entry

1- February 1st – 8:00 pm – Next to the Halal Cart on Oak St.
2- Farthest Away- Cars honking on another street, people yelling to each other somewhere on campus, an airplane in the air.
3- Medium Range- People walking in the parking lot of the Netherlands, busses squeaking as they drive by, cars speeding down the street, someone getting into their car and turning it on.
4- Closest- The sound of my breathing, the buzzing of the engine of the halal cart, the man chopping food in the cart, people ordering food at the cart and talking with the man working there.
5- The sounds weren’t too loud. The sounds occurred at pretty random times but the one exception was the buzzing of the halal cart which was constant.
6- Active
7- The buzzing of the halal cart’s engine, cars driving by, talking from different people.

 

Journal Entry #1 – McEwen 215

  1. Date: February 1, 2018
    Time: 8:09 pm
    Location: McEwen 215
  2. Farthest: cars passing the building, airplane overhead, people walking by the building and talking, shoveling outside maybe? Metal hitting rocks?
  3. Medium: heating system, computer fans spinning, the guy accross from me breathing intensily, him drinking from a can, the show he’s watching through his headphones.
  4. Closest: My computer fan going, my own typing, and my phone vibrating.
  5. General sound level: low. It is very quiet and quaint.
    General sound activity: Medium, there are quite a few of quiet sounds, so it’s not incredibly loud, but there is a lot of activity.
  6. One word description: Content.
  7. 3 important sounds: cars passing by, the TV show through the guys headphones, and my own typing.

Journal Entry

  1. Date: February 1, 2018, Time: 8:01 pm, Location: Hague 311
  2. Farthest: Airplane overhead, cars passing by, people talking in the lounge
  3. Medium range: people walking by outside, people talking outside, tv in the lounge
  4. Closest: people talking in the other room, doors opening and closing
  5. The sound was fairly loud, however, it was muffled because all the sounds occurred either in another room or outside.  Most of the speaking was muffled, however, the TV and some conversation in the lounge were understandable, including the intro to Ru Paul’s drag race.  
  6. Description: Energetic
  7. Three sounds I would say would be essential to the environment would be the TV playing, cars passing outside as well as people talking in the lounge, reacting to the TV show

Journal Entry 1

  1. Date: February 1, 2018, Time: 3:24pm, Location: Bits and Bytes
  2. Farthest: kitchen utensils clanking, carts rolling, people talking loudly
  3. Medium far: a dogs tag jingling, its nails clacking on the ground, snorting like a pig (it was a little bulldog of some sort)
  4. Closest: someone watching a video loudly, chairs and backpacks shuffling, fingers tapping on keyboards of laptops.
  5. Overall, the sound heard was minimal. It wasn’t a particularly busy time at bits. Small conversations close by at a medium volume, were the majority of the noise. All the chatter collected to create a white noise.
  6. Description: Quaint
  7. Kitchen utensils clanking, people talking, and typing on laptops

Journal Entry

1) February 1st, 2018, student center cafeteria. 6:08 PM

2)Farthest: Cooking, paper shuffling, moving chairs, door opening.

3) Medium range: Conversation, soft music, foot steps.

4) Closest sounds: Obnoxious chewing, loud typing, head phones on high volume, conversations in Chinese.

5) The general sound  activity is rather high, and the sound level is also high.

6) Hectic

7) Important sounds: People talking, cooking, loud chewing.