- March 11th- 6:00PM-Outside of Axinn Library
- 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
- Medium Sounds~ Chirping of birds in trees and the scratching/scuttling of squirrels running up trees and their branches.
- 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.
- 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.
- Serene
- 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.
Daily Archives: March 11, 2022
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
