Sound Walk

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soundwalk sound and visual narrative



On the 08th of October 2009 as part of the ‘sound and narrative’ elective - MA graphic design, we were asked to go on a soundwalk. The idea was to walk around a part of the city and listen to the sounds that usually passes unheard in our daily routines. We see cyclists but don’t listen to the wheels turning, cook and don’t know what peeling a potato sounds like, get caught in the rain and don’t stop to listen to the drops hitting the ground. So during this afternoon we soundwalked and recorded what we were able to hear behind the noise. These recordings where then used as part of the soundtrack we each produced for a section of the film ‘Eraserhead’ (David Lynch, 1977). The picture in this booklet were taken as a reminder of what was recorded as once you displace the sound from the action it sometimes takes on a new meaning. The tracks recorded and the final film can be found in the CD you have in hand. LAURA BARBI. LCCMAGDPT pictures by Laura Barbi.


london bridge / borough market

engine lcc / elephant and castle


engine



wheel and chain


stairs


rain


overground train


chopping board


peeling


knife sharpening


ambient music


construction site


cleaning


sawing a pig’s leg


drop


key clatter


tunnel walk


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