Video One: Dorsal/Ventral Asymmetry by Karolina Sobecka
Video Two: Capital by Sarah Morris
Video Three: David by Luke Fowler
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Project 3: Sound
My initial project was meant to display the idea of parallel universes and how they may cause differences in our everyday life. Integrating common sounds that I hear everyday in a way that I am not used to fit very well into this theme. My four sounds were my dishwasher, my cat purring, playing my guitar, and the sounds of my daily walk to class. This image, in specific, focuses on music and how it could transform our lives within a different universe. Purring, the dishwasher, and traffic all have a natural rhythm and beat; I utilized these within the project to create a sence of rhythm throughout the twelve seconds.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Questions for Project 3 Reading
1. Based off the idea that that experiences with certain noises form our perception of unfamiliar sounds, does each person use different identifying words when forced to describe common sounds?
2. In music the pitch creates pleasant experiences, while in everyday listening we use sound to analyze our surroundings. How does our brain determine which way to analyze each sound in our surrounding?
1. Based off the idea that that experiences with certain noises form our perception of unfamiliar sounds, does each person use different identifying words when forced to describe common sounds?
2. In music the pitch creates pleasant experiences, while in everyday listening we use sound to analyze our surroundings. How does our brain determine which way to analyze each sound in our surrounding?
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