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Everything We Do (Is Music)


In this piece I set out to distill the sounds and feelings of my experience in elementary through high school down into 60 seconds of noise. The goal was to create a soundscape which captured the essence of school by extending beyond the mere ambient sounds of a school hallway. Some of the sounds from school that stuck with me were from the mind-numbingly repetitive educational videos.  I wanted to play with this idea of repetition and the sounds included were from things I remember experiencing in a repetitive and often routine way such as saying the national anthem every morning, watching Bill Nye when the science teacher was too bored of teaching, or running the PACER Fitnessgram test. The chaos of these compounded noises is somewhat guided by the authoritative sounding voice of a 1950's school documentary narrator yet in the end everything is ruled by the sound of the school bell.






https://soundcloud.com/user-287357877/60-seconds-of-public-education



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  1. I'm not going to lie, I was definitely going to do the pacer test backdrop for mine as well because I was inspired by your art project that you did in our ART100 class! You did a really good job mixing different sounds together and it reminded me of when I was in high school. Good job on the editing, it sounds awesome.

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  2. This definitely threw me back to grade school days. I really admire how well you synced your different sounds up, especially how you had the kids chanting in the background. I felt like you really captured the chaos and mindlessness that comes with being forced to sit through whatever teachers believed was best for us back in the day.

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  3. I like how nostalgic this piece was, and how it painted such a vibrant and specific picture!

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