I chose a picture I used earlier in class, I thought it represented my friends and I and how we all struggle with depression and suicidal tendencies. The song a friend of mine wrote is about the medications she takes… Continue Reading →
This is a piece made out of pieces of conversations and things I was surrounded by while spending my time with friends and studying. Through this I hope to represent the joy, problems, and things that brought us together and… Continue Reading →
Honestly just experimenting withstand filters and effects. Recordings of various things on a rainy day, from rattling of a bus to the wind blowing through trees. No continuity in the piano, abrupt switches.
This is a clip of me playing piano, which starts out as a nice piece but I mess up and slam on the keys. The theme of memory and time brought me back to my childhood memories, when me and… Continue Reading →
WEAR HEADPHONES FOR BETTER AUDIO!!!! Graffiti in the train tunnels, sounds of walking into the tunnel, graffitiing, an oncoming train, and the rush of adrenaline while running out of the tunnel and hearing the train pass by.
Had to cut it down from 3 minutes to 1. Also we were not the ones who graffitied the ‘kill all rapists’ text on the train tracks. I just thought the message was pretty powerful.
I took this picture of the moon as I was walking back to my dorm. As you can see, there is a ring around the moon this is because the moon is closer to Earth than usual. The sound I… Continue Reading →
Visiting extended family can sound quite different for each family. This audio was a little piece of mine: two languages, two countries. The image is the back yard of one of the places we’d met this time, covered in little… Continue Reading →
This soundscape is to show and recreate the comforts of coming home on weekends and breaks. The quiet sounds of a game controller clicking away, a videogames sound track rumbling in the background, pets jumping on and off furniture. A… Continue Reading →
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