My Soundscape was inspired by the massive workload that falls on top of you as the quarter goes on. The work starts off relatively easy and relaxed but as the year goes on, the work piles on more and more… Continue Reading →
Very few days in my life do I not use my computer. So I compiled some of the sounds from its use and overlaid them atop each other to create a sense of overlapping time.
Down in Tacoma, where I grew up, nestled in my parent’s garage in a sleepy neighborhood, is the project car I have been working on for the better part of the past five years. Relegated to use only on the… Continue Reading →
This sound is to demonstrate the constant background of the PNW. More often than not, there is a subtle wind, rain, and gutters spouting endless water.
I created this soundscape using the website Soundtrap and the cover art on MS Paint. Rather than creating background noise for an event, I wanted to challenge myself to create a symbolic representation of what I consider to be childhood…. Continue Reading →
I used the online program, Soundtrap, to create a soundscape that mimics the anxiety I have felt during orchestra performances throughout my life. It features stressful breaths and heartbeats, the classic concert coughs and baby’s cries, and music I recorded… Continue Reading →
This soundscape was inspired by my time working trimming cannabis for a friend of mine. I tried hard to capture the rhythmic patterns of several trimmers hard at work all around the room and emulate the slightly disorienting zen headspace… Continue Reading →
Robot Sitting Down is a piece which intends to habituate the viewer to a common sound of the near future. The sound is jarring, and alarms the senses. When accompanied by this picture of a robot, one might be set… Continue Reading →
The audio is configured of layering short clips of different types of housework. The more clips that are added, the louder the overall audio becomes showing that housework can easily become piled up which can feel overwhelming.
Project Explanation: This audio soundscape captures the distinctive sound of soda cans opening. Each pop and fizz transports me back to summer, where the simple act of opening a cold soda can was synonymous with refreshment and joy during hot… Continue Reading →
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