Monday, May 16, 2016

Essay #3 (Extra Credit)

Aural Architecture and Music

Aural Architecture encompasses everything to do with the way sound reacts to a space and even the emotional or social purpose of why the sound responds the way it does in a given environment. More specifically, it is the “design, arrangement and manipulation of the physical properties of a space” (Blesser and Salter 1). Those who study this art are usually the individuals who design concert halls and sporting arenas, because they want to create a near perfect space for the events taking place. Sound does more than just allow us to reason spatially; it also elicits emotional sensations that only our ears can bring to us. 

There can be “social meaning” (Blesser and Salter 3) behind the design choices of a space as well, because in what world would we not want the sound of an action movie to not fill the entire movie theater? Sometimes this meaning can be unintentional, because most architects “exclusively consider the visual aspects of a structure” (Blesser and Salter 1). I like to relate this thought to vocal musicians who engage in DYI recordings, because beginners often choose poor environments to record their lyrics. Their chops could be outstanding, but a room with poor acoustics and an overly sensitive microphone can turn off listeners in a heartbeat because they’ve experienced unprofessional aesthetics. Relating back to the reading, spaces are what truly give sound their bravado and the average person isn’t attuned to realize this. I especially try to wire my brain to focus in on sound when I’m doing personal recordings because I see countless artists not take it into consideration. The space you choose to do your work will set a tone for listeners, so it is very important that you examine your environment every chance you get.

Rant (Final Cut)

The Thing About Religion

For years, I have always wondered why some people are so adamant about religion and why it's an excuse for others to be belittled or even tormented. The construct of monotheism will probably never really go away, but I'm just here to make my statement about what irks me when it comes to religious doctrine and not about whether or not gods are real. The subject matter may offend some of you, but I'm only using facts to assert my contentions with world religions. Enjoy!

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Rant Length: 1:57


Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Interview (finished edit)

"Interview With My Father"

Subject: Coming from Detroit and eventually moving to Wisconsin

Length: 4:00

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Field Recording/Drift Project

Drift Strategy

I love going for long walks, but I didn't want to end up going too far away from the neighborhood I was familiar with. Whenever I heard a police siren, I decided to investigate the area I was currently in. If I was near an intersection that had a red light, I would go inside the nearest building. If there was a green light, I would record outside. If there were no traffic lights, I would wait a few more seconds so I could listen for cars. If I heard a car, I would stay outside. If I did not hear a car, I would go inside the nearest building.

Field Recordings:

1) Nature Walk

Length: 1:10

Notes: This entire audio recording is actually an overlay of two tracks that were taken one right after the other. Essentially, I was out early one morning for this recording and I was able to pick up beautiful bird songs and natural audio. Soon after, I walked by my apartment and ran into a homeless man looking for food/work. Though the conversation was interesting, I decided that it wasn't good enough to stand on its own. Now we have this audio!

2) The Depths

Length: 1:20

Notes: This was taken in the UWM Union Parking Garage. At first, I decided that this area was too far away from my drift route to investigate but I knew that the space would offer some interesting sounds regardless. I walked down a short flight of stairs into the structure and picked up a strange bass hum that added a dynamic atmosphere to tether the footsteps and spontaneous car sounds all into one eerie recording.

3) Coffee?

Length: 1:17

Notes: In accordance with my drift strategy, I was led into a small coffee shop during my field recording. Inside there was some relaxing music and half a dozen unfinished screenplays. I thought the clinking and shuffling of coffee mugs and customers made this recording just interesting enough to post.

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