My kitten sounds like a motor1/21/2024 ![]() ![]() On second listening this reminds me of the wind creeping through the cracks of the old windows at my workspace when it storms outside. But I rejected this as an illusion almost right away. Response: At first I had the impression listening to the noise of a large crowd gathered on a big square far far away. It felt a bit hectic and I couldn't really focus on any particular part making it blur into one sound of voices. Response: Listening to this audio, I felt I was back in high school with a classroom packed with people talking about everything and anything. So i could not process a specific information out of the audio. Response: I tried listening but i was only hearing sounds. Response: warmth, distance, familiarity, buzzing Response: This sounds like a crowded room, and the noises give me anxiety because of my social phobias of being in a loud crowded space. I wonder what they were saying that about? This was the only part of the audio that I could clearly distinguish what a singular person was saying. In the end, right around second 36, there is a voice that really stands out saying "I don't care". The voices sound like young adult voices which leads me to believe that this is either college-age or highschool-age students. Response: The Sound of the Month (February) reminds me of a busy cafeteria. They sound happy and cheerful and the space also sounds very busy. ![]() This led to me picturing a grocery store or market with a group of people, who appear to all be friends. ![]() At one moment, there is a beeping sound that reminded me of a cash register at some kind of store. It almost sounds like chanting or counting. There is a woman talking in the back that is there for most of the recording. I can hear an array of voices, but many of them sound young. The second time I listened to it without thinking about language. Sometimes it felt like I could hear English, other times I could not not tell. Response: The first time I listened to it, I tried to see if I could tell what language everyone was speaking. Discerning phrases spoken in English in southern British English and American English. Response: Sounds of humans speaking in a social context indoors, quite possibly a cafe or restaurant that is playing no music. As the sounds seem very near and raw, I would assume the people are in a space with few absorbent materials, which leads me to imagine this could be a room full of students waiting for a class to begin. Response: The juvenile laughs and crosstalking, with high and low pitches, make me believe that these are conversations between maybe young adults. Response: A flickering fluorescent tube light The higher clinking sound may be part of the machine, some resource that is picked up from time to time, or just two metallic parts touching in specific moments during its operation. Response: This very mechanic sound seems like a working machine which changing frequencies, like a printer for example. The drone in the background suggests it’s something mechanical… an automated process. Something hitting off glass or metal and then a softer duller surface. Response: I’m hearing something rhythmic developing into a sound pair: a plink then a soft thud. Response: a machine getting on with something functional but with the suggestion that there might be a language in there, amidst the rhythmic notes - rather like morse code - and that something is being transmitted Towards the end of the track the sound starts to buzz a little more, making me suspect electricity is involved. Response: Irregular high pitched ticks - sounds reminding me of the materiality of glass and of playing with the marble tracks at my grandparents home. ![]()
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