Sound Journal #2

 

  1. 2/21/25 10:25 AM Psibrary
  2. Sounds farthest away: dancing
  3. Sounds at a medium distance: doors opening every so often
  4. Sounds nearest to me: Keyboard clicking, music playing on phone, hum of heating
  5. The general sound level: quiet and peaceful
  6. One word to describe sound environment : calm
  7. Three important sounds: music playing, keyboard typing, slight hum of heating

Joey Perman Field Recording #2

Location: Floor of the Psibrary

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  • Someone in the hallway making a cat noise
  • Anna and Nicole talking to Olivia about the work they’re doing
  • Michelle zipping up and bouncing her backpack on her lap
  • Michelle moving her backpack around in her arms
  • Michelle dropping her backpack onto the carpeted floor
  • Michelle unzipping her backpack again
  • Nicole’s metal straw swirling in their mason jar
  • Nicole putting her cup down on the desk
  • Michelle playing with the zipper on her backpack
  • Me inhaling
 

Sound Journal 3 – Michelle Pavloff

Date: March 8, 2022

Location and Time: Psibrary in Lowe, 4:08 pm

Far Sounds: students rehearsing in musical theater class, footsteps going upstairs

Medium Sounds: freshman talking, laughing, and singing in the drounge, opening and closing of Lowe doors

Close Sounds: Nicole and Olivia typing on their computers, Olivia adjusting her chair 

Sound Description/ Level: Energetic, loud

One Word: Bustling 

Most important sounds: people talking, doors opening and closing

Journal 9

  1. 4/11/17-12:08 PM- Psibrary
  2. The door to Lowe slamming shut, and clinking together 3 times after
  3. People walking by, one with keys jingling in their pocket
  4. Several people laughing and talking. Two are watching a video with explosion and complaining of hunger
  5. Loud
  6. Hectic
  7. The door slamming, people walking by, the laughter

Journal 8

  1. 3/29/17-2:08 PM- Psibrary
  2. The door slamming open and shut
  3. People talking about the BFA in the drounge, several laughs, many complaints and woes
  4. Will Ketter mumbling clothing history to himself, Kingdom Hearts battle music from Jared’s phone, the crunch of someone’s chips
  5. Ranging from medium to high
  6. Stressed
  7. Door slamming, stressed talking, crunching of chips

Journal 4

1. 2/22/17- 1:05 PM- Psibrary

2. Distant voices outside and in the drounge

3. People within the room talking about escaping to Canada, someone is breathing heavily, some laughter

4. My sniffly nose, the tapping of my keyboard, and the squish of my pasta

5. Low

6. Relaxed

7. People talking, laughter, keyboard tapping

Sound Journal

  1. 3/3/16 11:41 am     Emily Lowe: Psibrary
  2. Farthest: foot steps upstairs and faint drum sounds
  3. Medium: copy machine in the office, phone ringing in the office, and people quietly talking
  4. Closest: ticking of the clock, humming of the lights, and the tapping of a pen on a desk
  5. Level: Low
  6. One Word: Productive
  7. 3 sounds: Humming of the lights, phone ringing, and the ticking of the clock

Sound Journal #8 – Psibrary

1. The Psibrary, Thursday, March 27, 2014, 5:30 pm

2. Identify the sounds furthest from you: I believe there’s some dance class going on right now because I can very faintly hear the vibrations of music.

3. Identify the sounds at a medium range to you: Pedro, Laura, Corinne and others are laughing and watching YouTube videos in the lounge. The door to Lowe slams shut. High heels stomp down the hallway.

4. Identify the sounds closest to you: Abbie is sitting at the desk, listening to soft jazzy music and singing along very softly. The sound of her voice is soothing and offsets the chaos in the lounge. She’s talking to Phil and me about Tumblr. Phil starts to play a video on YouTube and it conflicts with the soft music from Abbie’s computer.

5. The general sound level/activity: It’s about medium, with the undertones of the music being played in either 108 or 106. The soft music from Abbie, and the uproar of the lounge.

6. Word to describe sound environment: Jazzy.

7. The three sounds that complete the sound environment:
— Abbie’s soft music
— Laughing in the lounge
— Undertones of music from dance class