I was on the 7th floor of the library, where I usually go to study between 11am and 12:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
This girl, whom I had never seen before, and who was in some drug-induced state, came and sat in the desk right beside me. She was on the phone with a friend and was talking loudly about how she needed a sexual release. Note the audible shifting in seats as nearby people struggled with how to react to this. (Eventually I called public safety because she seemed a tad unwell, but I needed a recording because it was hard to believe).
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Max’s Field Recording
Stuyvesant Hall Third Floor
The elevator moving and beeping
Max’s Field Recording
The Yard House in Cincinnati Ohio
You can hear the TV’s from the basketball game, clinking of plates and glasses as well as people all around talking. You can also here PETER ruin my sound clip. Sorry!
Field Recording: Fitness For Life professor gets mad at high-calorie menus
Anna Holmes and I are in Fitness for Life together, and our professor is a REAL character. Here she is, lecturing to 16 of us (most of us are still asleep since it is 8:20am) about avoiding high-fat, high-calorie meals.
Max’s Field Recording
Field Recording: The Passion of the McFeeley
I will never NOT be amused by how passionate Maureen McFeeley is about Shakespeare. Here is a short clip of her reading from “Measure for Measure” in Englush 116 (recorded with her permission).
Field Recording Number 6
Location: Pathway on the way to class
Sounds: sound of geese honking, sound of a goose eating off the ground, footsteps, water splashing
Max’s Field Recording
Walking into Stuyvesant Hall
Feet in the snow/water/ice. The hail storm I was walking through, the sound of the doors to my building opening. My card swiping.
Field Recording Number 4
Location: Hofstra Game Room
Sounds: My friend’s voice as she battles another friend in an intense game of air hockey, the sound of the puck hitting the wall of the game, faint music in the background and the undistinguishable sound of other voices. (Permission was received to use this from the people that can be heard talking.)
Max’s Field Recording
Walking across the Unispan
People walking, the faint sound of talking, if you listen closely you can kind of hear the window washer.