1) Walking from dorm to student center.
2) Foot steps, airplane flying overhead, talking, keys clashing, wind noise, sliding doors opening, several people talking and squeaky car brakes.

1) Walking from dorm to student center.
2) Foot steps, airplane flying overhead, talking, keys clashing, wind noise, sliding doors opening, several people talking and squeaky car brakes.
1) 2/7/2011 – about 10:30 – 13th floor of dorm
2) Cars driving by down below, airplane flying by, very faint talking and a little bit of TV noise.
3) The air conditioner/ heater, the elevator doors, regular doors opening and closing, people walking by and the wind blowing against the windows.
4) The undoing of a wrapper, foot tapping, chair squeaking, my coughing, my typing, my breathing (a little raspy) and clothes rubbing together.
5) The general sound level is low and peaceful and there isn’t a lot of sound activity around.
6) Tranquil
7) This sound environment needs the low hum of the heating and air conditioning system, the wind blowing against the windows and light noises in the background (plane, talking)
2/2/11, 1:30 PM, Table furthest left outside of Bits and Bites
The furthest sound from me in the sound environment was groups of people in conversation projected from across the otherside of the quad.
A sound middistance from my position in the sound environment is the click of the door opening and shutting as people bus in and out of bits.
The sound closest to me are the mildly frequent footsteps of passersby that come by my table.
The environment can be described as a mild bustle. The amount of sound activity is far from overwhelming but it is certainly present and consitient whether it be a conversation or multiple conversations, or just the sounds of people in transit- footsteps, rustled jackets, or the opening and closing of doors. At this time in this sound environment there was never a moment of absolute silence though the sound level was never hectic and the enviornment as a whole was quite peaceful.
Hurried
Rustling of jackets, Footsteps, Passing conversation
1- 2/3/11 8:30 PM, my apartment’s front stoop
2- Car doors opening/closing, people coming and going from nursing home, Airplane overhead
3-Cars driving by on my street, People walking on snow-covered sidewalks
4- My roommates sitting next to me smoking cigarettes
5- Moderate traffic, but no particularly loud sounds. Medium
6-Busy
7- Cars driving by, peoples voices, The airplane overhead.
Location: Outside of Calkins hall, 8:50 AM.
You can hear the shuffling of various people on their morning commute, the dull sound of cars in the background, and the door to Calkins lab opening and closing. It is very still and crisp outside, and no one seems to want to break that silence.
1. Hofstra University
2. Snow crunching under a pair of boots.
1. February 3rd, 11PM, HUHC lounge.
2. Far: yelling outside, cars
3. Medium: Someone playing the guitar and singing, door slamming shut, footsteps, keys rattling, voices
4. Close: My own breath, my own swallowing, jeans against couch as I shift my legs
5. Overall, the sound level is fairly low the closer I get to myself. Immediately there is nothing going on audibly other than noises I make myself, and although as I move further from myself it gets busier, it is easier for me to ignore those noises.
6. Sound Environment: Soft
Location: Middle East/Central Asia Studies Classroom
Sounds Heard: Talking, Rustling