frogs
Montreal Biodome: From small public area to large exhibition hall.
Posted June 1st, 2007 by jamesstart:
small public area - ventilation, lighting hum, close, prominent voices end:
large exhibition hall - shift in ventilation/hum, voices, plus sounds of people using an exhibit which includes recorded frog calls0:38 minutes (746.47 KB)
May 16th 2007, afternoon. Montreal Biodome. Medium peopliness; medium sound density. Indoors.
From a small public area - ventilation, lighting hum, close, prominent voices - to a large exhibition hall - shift in ventilation/hum, voices, plus sounds of people using an exhibit which includes recorded frog calls.
Lake to woods
Posted May 31st, 2007 by jamesstart:
lakeend:
woods1:23 minutes (1.59 MB)
May 10 late afternoon. Mud Lake, Ottawa. Outdoors. Zero peopliness. Medium density. No traffic (well, some quite distant traffic.)
This is an attempt at a transition between two entirely outdoor 'spaces' - an open lake versus within the woods. The spatial shift is a bit subtle, though slightly supported by a shift in the sound sources (less/more birds/frogs/crickets...)
