I chose to record the sound of my coffee machine in the morning! To me, this sound resembles the serenity of the morning and the calm before the storm.
This soundscape is the sound of rain from my front porch. The picture shown is a photo of said front porch. I love how you can hear the rain ebbing and flowing, sitting and listening to it is one of… Continue Reading →
Here is a compilation of the sounds that made up my February. The sounds appear in the frequency and order as they were most relevant. Certain sounds represent people, or states of being and feeling. I also included songs that… Continue Reading →
I went back to my hometown in California for the weekend and captured the sounds of my garden. The sounds are focused around my four pet chickens moving around the yard, and the background calls of the many different birds… Continue Reading →
Back in November I was at the Everett Station catching an early train. I was heavily tired that morning and the ambience from the Train Station was soothing me into a half asleep but aware state. Soon I was extremely… Continue Reading →
I think if spiders listened to music, it would be dissonant and odd- like they were crawling along the fretboard of a guitar to play notes. I wanted to depict a scene in which a spider was cozying up in… Continue Reading →
This soundscape is a recording of me and my best friend humming a 3 part harmony with the fog horn while we sit in the trees on the beach bluff at Golden Gardens in Seattle. The fog horn harmony only… Continue Reading →
This audio is meant to represent picking yourself back up and carrying on. The sound of the bike crash and sigh symbolize a hurdle. The running is meant to show the push forward.
The word synesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. In this piece uses the echoing of water droplets as the of sound reflects off of the environment to create… Continue Reading →
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