I grew up in two seperate households, where each parent taught me to cook. My mother was silly, and we enjoyed singing together while we cooked. My father also connected with me by playing the cover of “You Are My… Continue Reading →
This is the cover image for my soundscape “distorted record” where I used my broken record player to play around with a Mozart record I found at a garage sale. I switched between speeds, causing a disorienting sound. I feel that this soundscape represents when a memory or perception of something calm and lovely changes or becomes distorted due to new information and context. The new memory is a distorted record of what you used to know as true.
soundcloud link to the audio: https://soundcloud.com/eva-silverman-80162803/img_9945-1-mp3?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
A Record of a Safe Space records me getting home from whatever I was doing during the day and using music and smells to wind down and feel safe and at home. I have always felt deeply connected to using… Continue Reading →
A cozy weekend with a visitor. Our favorite show, our daily activities, the rainy weather. This audio represents a different routine and sounds that are out of the ordinary in day to day life when you have a visitor. The cover image is a clip from our favorite show that I embellished with doodles that represent Visitor: A Cozy Weekend.
Volleyball has been a pretty large part of my life for the past 2–3 years. Whether it’s playing, reffing, or watching our Western team play. Volleyball also helped me find a community at Western, and I have gotten the opportunity… Continue Reading →
I am on the WWU softball team, so I chose to record a sound from before one of our games during warmups. It includes some chatter, music, and the sound of one of my teammates pitching. I mainly highlight the… Continue Reading →
I decided to record the sounds of the foyer of my apartment complex, I wanted to show how the mundane can have reasonable depth. When you take a second to just listen you can hear the hum of the electric,… Continue Reading →
This sound piece describes the labor of domesticity. After a long day of drudgery, it’s time to put up one’s feet.
I chose to record myself drawing. I love drawing and doodling in class because it helps me pay attention in long lectures. The picture I chose is an image of the pens I bring to class every day.
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