Sound Journal #3~~Kaitlyn Bancroft

  1. March 11th- 6:00PM-Outside of Axinn Library 
  2. Far Sounds~  Clanking as the wind whips and makes the flag hit the flag pole, thudding of footsteps as people are walking off of the Unispan, wind whistling 
  3. Medium Sounds~ Chirping of birds in trees and the scratching/scuttling of squirrels running up trees and their branches. 
  4. Close Sounds~ Rustling of leaves from the tree I am sitting directly under, the labored breathing of the person next to me as they experience a cold chill from the wind in question. 
  5. There seems to be a lot of sound activity happening but the level it is being produced is very soft and would be considered background noise that goes unnoticed during the regular day. 
  6. Serene
  7. Chirping of the birds, the rustling of the leaves, the slight whistle of the wind-  these three sounds I would say are essential to keeping the sound environment in tact. They all represent sounds in nature, furthermore a representation of how serene nature can be if we stopped to listen. 

Journal Entry 3- Gianna DiReda

Date: March 11, 2022

Location: Living room at home

Time: 4:55pm

Far sounds: traffic, music coming from upstairs, the washing machine

Medium sounds: the shower running, the dishwasher on

Close sounds: the tv on, someone sipping coffee, generator outside buzzing, my own typing

Sound Level: Busy

One word: Noisy

Most important sounds: the tv, the washing machine

Journal Entry 3 – George

Date: March 11, 2022

Location and Time: 6th floor of the Axinn Library, 2:37pm

Far sounds: wind wooshing, cars driving on the turnpike

Medium sounds: air conditioner running, chairs scraping the floor

Close sounds: typing, pen scratching on paper, soft breathing

Sound Level: Very quiet, library level

One word: Focused

Most important sounds: typing, pen scratching, AC running