Soundscape

    I won't pretend to know fully what I was doing in creating this – it was more of an experiment than anything. The main theme – our environmental soundscape – it so chaotic that I figured it was okay to leave it a bit chaotic and strange. I used recordings of playing and cleaning and putting away my clarinet (as a clarinet major, that is a big part of my soundscape), the fan in my room, and the sound of stirring my daily cup of tea. I think that's it, which is wild considering how strange they sound once I finished. Even the sounds that are distinctly recognizable (even after I added an effect) become ambiguous and foreign with no context or visual, which I found fascinating. I decided to use them in a more overlapping manner: reflecting on how "the ear world is a world of simultaneous relationships" (McLuhan 111). It suggests that sounds are not fully bound by temporality or place, as they can live on in memory (especially the more common, mundane sounds as well as catchy sounds or 'earworms').



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