
- Were you able to find places and spaces where you could really listen?
- Was it possible to move without making a sound?
- What happened when you plugged your ears, and then unplugged them?
-Water fountain

-Bus in the distance
-Skateboard smacking the concrete
-Mumbled words fading
-Click of a bike chain
-Feet dragging on the ground
-Sounds outside the union (excluding the conversations) like a forest.
-Hum of the wind kissing my ears
-Distant giggles
-Keys playing tag
-Door rattling
-Mayhem of civilization
-"Ding fries are done" beep signifying a deep fryer ending
-Machines humming
-Piano playing
-Pages flipping in the wind
-Thud of a rubber ball
-Click of a pen

-Loose wheel on a car
-Plastic bag flying in the wind
-Distant shout of joy
-Dead leaf crushed
-Bus hydrolics lowering
-Frisbree grabbed mid flight
-Trees giving each other high fives
-Water splashing in a bottle
-Twig snapping
-Instant sound of 30+ feet taking off
-Backpack scratching at a screen
-Doppler effect of music in a passing car
(Note: I couldn't get my notes scanned, hopefully have them up in the next day or so)
- Were you able to differentiate between sounds that had a recognizable source and those sounds you could not place?
- Human sounds? Mechanical sounds? Natural sounds?
- Extremely close sounds? Sounds coming from very far away?
- What kinds of wind effects were you able to detect (for example, the leaves of trees don't make sounds until they are activated by the wind)?
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