Location: Hempstead Turnpike at 3am
Sounds: Beeping of stop light button, cars driving by, light wind hitting microphone.

Location: Hempstead Turnpike at 3am
Sounds: Beeping of stop light button, cars driving by, light wind hitting microphone.
1. 9/23/26, 9pm, NFL Draft party
2. Air conditioning, cars outside, oven in kitchen turning on
3. Front door opening, bottles being opening, bags of chips rustling, couch springs creaking
4. TV playing ESPN, people near me hooting and hollering, music from bluetooth speaker
5. Sound level is high, lots of different things happening among the bunch of people in the room
6. Overwhelming
7. Essential sounds are the TV, people hooting and hollering at it, and the bottles.
Location: Uniondale Avenue McDonalds
Sounds: Beeping of machines inside, low hum of what I think is a fridge, people at tables talking, doors opening and closing.
1 – April 9th, 10am, Hofstra Museum of Art
2 – Furthest away sounds is far away conversations of the workers at the desk, the opening and closing of the main door, and the air conditioning
3 – Medium sounds are the footsteps of people browsing, someone reading aloud to themselves a plaque, one of the workers wrapping a table in some sort of paper for a presentation
4 – Closest is the talking of the tour guide showing off a book, the oohs and ahs of people watching, and my own flip flopped footsteps.
5 – The sound level is very low, it’s a very quiet place that only has one or two sounds going on at a time
6 – Respectful
7 – 3 essential sounds are footsteps, air conditioning, and the tour guide speaking
Location: Americano Pizza Shop in Syosset
Sounds: Obnoxious music, Woman ahead of me and the cashier taking her order (for way too long), Feet squeaking against the floor, pans being moved around the kitchen.
1 – Thursday March 5th, 7pm, Hofstra Fitness Center basketball courts.
2 – Furthest away from me is the air conditioning, sounds of treadmills and stair masters, and the TVs playing ESPN
3 – Medium range sounds are people walking and talking on the jogging path, the music of a bluetooth speaker across the courts, and water bottles on the sidelines popping open
4 – Closest to me are all the sounds of a basketball game. The ball being dribbled, hitting the backboard and going through the net, sneakers squeaking on the floor, and the trash talk going on between players.
5 – Sound level is high, lots of different people in the busy place makes a very complex sound palate.
6 – “Intense”
7 – The 3 essential sounds to me are the ball dribbling, Shoes squeaking, and the background music.
Location: Student Center Cafe
Sounds: People chatting, footsteps of other people and my own, the register beeping as it scans items, the refrigerator door opening and closing.
Location: Uniondale Avenue at 9pm.
Sounds: Wind whipping about, cars going by, two passerby guys walking and talking on their way to a party, a cane tapping the ground.
2/5/26, 10:30pm, Hofstra Information Center
Furthest sounds: the cars driving outside, the siren of the passerby ambulance, the opening and closing of the sliding door to the outside world
Medium sounds: My coworkers conversing, their phone ringing, the persona. few desks away scrolling reels on their phone.
Closest sounds: The phone ringing, the voice of the people talking on said phone, my keyboard clacking, the creaking of my chair
Sound level: medium, nothing is too loud, and it does have it’s moments of silence, but there is always some sound going on and the office phone is loud enough next to me to awake me from my stupors and make me do my job.
One word description: tiring
3 essential sounds: the ringing phone, the voices of the callers, and my coworkers chatting.