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Sonic and Aural week7
In Anna Friz’s work How to Pack a Whale, I experienced a sense of spatial and temporal transformation. The artist’s use of various environmental and electrical sounds left me deeply impressed. Initially, I held the assumption that radio art should be aesthetically pleasing, yet Anna deliberately subverted this expectation. She focused instead on crafting atmosphere…
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sound for screen editing
This is a screenshot of the editing process. In editing, my main focus was to unify the visuals and audio. Although there isn’t a strict storyline, there are still emotional build-ups and subtle narrative elements embedded within. I achieved this by assembling different clips together. Additionally, I applied some filters and color grading to make…
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sound for screen visual reference
I didn’t want to set a specific visual style for myself in the first place, so I decided to start by making some collages. Here are some I created to help develop a clearer direction. Based on these collages, I’ve realized that I want a visual style that is more vibrant, rich in color, and…
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Sound Studies and Aural Cultures week6
My initial plan and theme for the audio paper is how we recognize sound as a message and our listening modes and habits. First of all, I need to know how sound is created and how our brain recognizes the vibration or the amplitude as a carrier of messages. So, for the beginning of everything,…
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sound 4 screen week6
This lesson has given me a lot to think about, especially regarding the theme: What is the role of music for the screen? What made me consider the most was whether music is still necessary if ambient sounds and foley are sufficient to convey emotions. What effect can music truly have on the screen? How…
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Sound for screen initial idea
The inspiration for this project comes from my personal experience. As someone with poor sleep quality, I often feel that surrounding sounds become amplified when I am tossing and turning. And my mind constantly replays and echoes sounds from the day, such as conversations or other memorable noises. Then it became a question that I…
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CSP 5
In the class, we are asked to use different synthesizers to make some sounds or pieces that we are interested in or satisfied with. I made three sounds and pieces that I found interesting, but sadly, due to the misuse of the saving process, only one of it are saved successfully. And this is a…
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CSP
This is the project of the song we were asked to load the synthesis and follow the instructions to make the same sound. And I really enjoy the process of changing the pan and amplitude using the curves. In the process of adjusting the pan of different instruments, I can feel the importance of the…
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GSC
How is Cantonese Opera connected to sound art and identity. First is the unique usage of language and a special way of grammar than Mandarin. The art form’s distinctive vocal techniques, such as the use of the “Banghuang” and “Erhuang” tunes, convey a wide range of emotions and are integral to its storytelling. The different…
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ITSA Week6
Marie Thompson has argued in his articles that the patriarchal system’s requirement for women’s silence is the manifestation of the fear of women’s voices because instead of calling women’s voices a virtue, it is way more like a threat to patriarchal ears.(Thompson, M. (2013). Gossips, Sirens, Hi-Fi Wives: Feminizing the Threat of Noise. Resonances, pp.297–311. )
