Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Exists - Rec 5
Movement - Rec 4
Here is my fourth recording. You will hear the sound of a dog breath past the mics. I really liked this because it offered some excitement to the recording. I hope you are starting to feel a different perspective on city life. I hope you are starting to understand that each of these recordings are examples of a diversity that is easily missed.
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Beautiful - Rec 3
Here is the third place I recorded. You can see that the trail stretches into a covering of trees. The Milwaukee River Trail is between two extremely busy streets that stream traffic to and from the heart of Milwaukee. This vain of natural surroundings is the midwife of a new type of city
sounds. The sounds in this recording are people steaming to and from the heart of Milwaukee. However, the experience it completely different then what you might consider city life to be.
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Natural - Rec 2
In the recording you can hear the cricket. I used low mic sensitivity to pick up the details of it's sound. Also, you can still hear the drone of traffic. However, it takes on a more relaxing ambiance, and actually sounds more like water flowing in a stream. It is amazing how a cricket can change the perception of location. Check it out. Click here
City, You Think - Rec. 1
Milwaukee, WI is consumed with the sound of traffic. It seems the hustle of people and traffic is what brings life to the heart of this city. However, I discovered that it is not just the hustle of people and traffic, but a vain of a more natural life does exist and also contributes to diverse city life.
I have posted a series of sound recordings. They will take you on a journey through a vain of Milwaukee, WI. The vain I exploited will convey a variety of different sounds. The map below donates the accurate location of where I recorded each sound, and above the map is my drift walk strategy. It will be important to associate yourself with these details before indulging into the sound recordings.
This First recording I took, because I wanted to clarify the expectations people have of city life. It is a constant stream of traffic moving in and out of the heart of the city. The way I recorded the traffic passing, should create a strong impression of movement and flow. Also, the picture is I took later in the evening because I decided I wanted to evoke a feeling mystery and uncertainty, and I felt a picture in a darker atmosphere would accomplish it.
Here is my first recording. Check it out. Click Here
Drift Strategy
Hello,
My drift strategy was explore the city of Milwaukee. I chose a very small area near the heart of the city. My strategy was to start my drift walk (Listening to Milwaukee) on the cusp of busy city life. Because, it seems the only thing you can be sure to hear in the city daily, is the noise of traffic. It flows up, down, across, it's everywhere. I know sometime I forget that there are other things that I can be heard. So my drift strategy was to focus in on those sound.
I found a vein just off the city street of Prospect Ave. It pumps a different sound to the heart of Milwaukee. I started my recording on the side of the street. I then traveled down onto the Milwaukee River Trail. I decided that I would take five recording samples at seventy feet apart to see if other sounds could be heard.
My drift strategy was explore the city of Milwaukee. I chose a very small area near the heart of the city. My strategy was to start my drift walk (Listening to Milwaukee) on the cusp of busy city life. Because, it seems the only thing you can be sure to hear in the city daily, is the noise of traffic. It flows up, down, across, it's everywhere. I know sometime I forget that there are other things that I can be heard. So my drift strategy was to focus in on those sound.
I found a vein just off the city street of Prospect Ave. It pumps a different sound to the heart of Milwaukee. I started my recording on the side of the street. I then traveled down onto the Milwaukee River Trail. I decided that I would take five recording samples at seventy feet apart to see if other sounds could be heard.
Introduction
Hello everyone,
Listening to Milwaukee is a blog were I will document and compose a "drift walk". A drift walk means you create a strategy and try to follow it as best you can. Your strategy will cause you to drift about the city, hence, drift walk. A drift strategy can be very simple or complex. It is really up to you. Also, when I say compose. I mean more that I will explore and pursue a particular idea. The idea is base my drift strategy. I will upload a map for my drift walk; it will provide location, extent (traveled distance), recoding points, and why I chose to record there. I will disclose my drift strategy too.
These are the types of things you can expect in the post to come. I hope you enjoy. I really had a wonderful time experimenting with this drift walk.
Listening to Milwaukee is a blog were I will document and compose a "drift walk". A drift walk means you create a strategy and try to follow it as best you can. Your strategy will cause you to drift about the city, hence, drift walk. A drift strategy can be very simple or complex. It is really up to you. Also, when I say compose. I mean more that I will explore and pursue a particular idea. The idea is base my drift strategy. I will upload a map for my drift walk; it will provide location, extent (traveled distance), recoding points, and why I chose to record there. I will disclose my drift strategy too.
These are the types of things you can expect in the post to come. I hope you enjoy. I really had a wonderful time experimenting with this drift walk.
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