- 3/5/2020, 12:40pm, Monroe Hall 205 (before History of Jazz class)
- Footsteps in hallway & classroom door opening/closing.
- Students sitting down in chairs, students talking, projector remote clicking on & projector scrolling down.
- Backpack zippers, papers shuffling, water bottle opening, pens tapping & laptops opening.
- The sound level is moderate since the volumes of all the sounds I heard weren’t bothersome or at a loud volume. However, there was a great amount of sound activity since it was hard to focus on individual sounds.
- Filled
- Papers shuffling, pencils/pens, Laptops
Field Recording #5
Driving my car on campus.
Keys clanking, keys turn inside ignition, car starting, seatbelt, radio, shifting gears, gas pedal pressed, & car signal.
Field Recording #6
Location: Pride Den
Sounds Heard: People talking, me giggling
Field Recording #5 – Barone
Sounds Heard: Clock Ticking, Roommate Talking in His Room, Me Scratching the Desk
A Brand New Shiny Gate
3/5/2020
Location- Just outside Hague house at the very end of Netherlands North
Sounds in Clip- The clanking of the new gate and the sound of it orbiting and a tiny bit of my shoes on the ground
Still Haven’t Moved Log #6
3/5/2020
Farthest Sound- Someone watching TV down stairs, people laughing in the lounge, and that heater thing acting up again.
Medium Distance- My suite mates laughing and talking about what school work they need to get done this weekend, people going through the now working back gate.
Closest Distance- My dorm rooms A/C going full blast, my play list entitled ‘bops’ is playing, and my rap tap tapping on my key board.
Sound Description- Medium level, the house feels alive and lived in.
Important Sounds- The people down stairs, the A/C, and the music
Journal Post #5
Location: Hegel 201, 3/5/20, 4:25pm (right before class)
–Close: Laptops typing, papers rustling, bags being zipped, people sitting down, people talking, chair desks being scraped on the ground, someone unwraps food, binders/notebooks/laptops being placed on desks.
–Medium: People talking far away in the back, people walking by the hallway talking, bathroom door opening closing, people walking up the stairs
–Far: Cars driving by outside, some wind, faint voices outside
–Sound Level: Medium, voices are hushed, no one talking loudly or laughing, no music or background noise
–Descriptive Word: Calm
–Essential Sounds: Backpacks zipping, people talking, papers rustling
Journal Entry #6
3/03/2020 – 7:00pm – Netherlands RA Office
Farthest Sounds: Rain hitting the ground, residents entering through the turnstile, the RSR talking
Medium Distance Sounds: The sliding door to the outside opening and closing, the door to the RSR booth opening and closing, and the air conditioner.
Closest Sounds: The sound of residents opening their mailbox, the other RA on duty providing residents with their packages, The sound of keys rattling on the wall
General Sound Level: Low
Room Definition: Moving
Essential Sounds: Residents entering the turnstile, the sliding door opening and closing, the door of the RSR booth.
Journal Entry #6 – Barone
- Date: 3/3/20 – Time: 7:00pm – Location: Emily Lowe Hall Room 106 (Summer and Smoke Rehearsal)
- The farthest sound from me is the sound of a door opening and closing.
- In the medium range of sound, I can hear people talking and laughing at each other.
- The closest sound from me is the sound of me exhaling and my bones cracking while I am stretching.
- The general sound level is medium and the amount of sound activity is pretty wide-ranging since there are a group of people in one small circle.
- One word to describe the “sound environment” is active.
- 3 things that are essential to the “sound environment” is a door opening and closing, people talking and laughing, and me exhaling and cracking my bones while I am stretching.
Journal Entry #4 – Brennan
When & Where: 03/02/2020 12:29pm Pride Den
Far Sounds: Talking, doors opening and closing, someone eating food, clapping
Medium Sounds: keyboard typing, jingling keys, talking, footsteps, paper shuffling, a can opening, sneezing and blowing their nose
Close Sounds: humming, people talking a foreign language, flipping pages in a book,
General Level: loud
One-word Description: Alive
Essential Three Sounds: talking, footsteps, doors opening and closing
