Friday, November 15, 2013
Sound Project / Interviewing Vanessa Yip
This is my Audio project. I enjoyed having a conversation with Vanessa and I've learned how to use audio recording device and, as well as interviewing skills.
Friday, November 1, 2013
SoundWalk
A Music that Water makes.
I waited a rainy day. In a small apartment, when you in deep
silence, water tell you as soon as rain starts. I hear the raining sound, which
drops of rain hit on air conditioning, its outdoors side fan cover, the ac at
outside makes a tin sound when rain drops hit its case. The sound of the
raindrop is very rhythmical. Although there aren’t any organized pitches for
this raindrop sound it is enjoyable, because they are natural and
unpredictable.
I live in 79th Street in between York and East
End Avenues. I love where I live. My apartment is surrounded by water, the East
River. I love being in a place, where is close to water; the ocean, the river,
the pond, the brook, and a drop of tear. Water is an amazing source of sound we
hear. It seems not, but water has many different sounds.

At the outside of my apartment, I can walk along with the
East River. I closed my eyes and listened carefully at sounds that I can hear;
from small sounds to big sounds (not the loudness). These small sounds are more
interesting than big sounds. The big sound in New York City is probably noises
made by cars and people. But the small sounds are; made by animals and human;
especially in a rainy day, you can hear dogs are shaking their body to take off
water on their fur. And jogging people make special sound only in a rainy day,
when they running over dirt, the wet-dirt make sound with the runner’s shoe
sole, the friction of the shoe sole surface and wet-dirt is more regular pitch
and stable frequency because these runners are trying to maintain their speed.
These sounds I hear in a rainy
days. Which gives me a calmness and peacefulness.
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