Home Alone

7/5/15, 8pm, My apartment NYC

Farthest: Faint steady sound of jet engines

Medium: Low hum of wind

Closest: erratic rattle of storm windows as wind hits them

Sound level is mostly soft, almost quiet broken up by sharp crescendos of the rattling storm windows

One word description: erratic

3 sounds: jet engine, wind, rattling windows

Max’s Journal Entry Post #1

1- 2/3/15-1:10pm-L216

2- There is a tracker-like sound coming from outside. I have to assume it’s a snow plow from the bang I hear every now and then.
3- The steady yet calm wind as well as people outside talking. I also heard someone open and close the conference door. I can tell that it is the conference door from the vibration of the wall.
4- I can hear my own typing as well as the clock. Other than that, it is relatively silent in the room.
5- Eerily quiet.
6- Calm
7- The clock is the most important sound. Because if we couldn’t hear the clock running than it wouldn’t be quiet/calm, there would be something drowning it out. The calming steady sound of the wind because this acts as a sort of background white noise sound. The small, low chatter of students outside.

 

Journal Entry Numero 10

5/2/2014 Nassau Suffolk common hallway

2. Identify the sounds farthest from you:

> A/C Window unit kicking in
> Metal door opening & closing (laundry room)

3. Identify the sounds at medium range from you:

> Person in RSR booth is on the phone
> A Newspaper fell on the ground thanks to a gust of wind
> Janitor walking by

4. Identify the sounds closest to you:

> Automatic doors opening & closing
> Turnstile being used
> Flip-flops are sticking to my feet

5. Describe the general sound level and amount of sound activity:

It is barren here. I’ve only seen one other student enter/exit the building. The hallway on either side of me is long and empty. There is very little activity being generated, except by the occasional environmental sound effect.

6. Assign one word to describe the sound environment

Devoid

7. Select three sounds essential to the environment:

Silence of hallway
Automatic doors opening & closing
Newspaper rustling

Sound Observation

1. NAB Black Box lobby, 4/30, 6:50

2. Sounds furthest from me:

  • The faint sound of classical music from the basement
  • The faint voices of people talking in the Black Box

3. Sounds at medium range from me:

  • The rain hitting the windows
  • The wind up against the sides of the NAB
  • Dancers going in and out of the bathroom

4. Sounds closest to me:

  • Various conversations among dancers
  • My own voice as Annik and I were discussing the schedule for the evening
  • Dancers running back and forth around me

5. General sound activity and sound level:

There was a lot of sound activity occurring. Dancers were running back and forth from the dressing rooms and bathrooms and back into the Black Box. On top of it all there was the rain and the wind outside.

6.  Word to describe sound environment: Energetic

7. Three sounds that complete sound environment:

  • Rain against windows
  • The conversations
  • Dancers running around