Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Subconscious Dive

This is the finished piece of the Sound & Memory project that analyzes a psychiatrist's office and a patient's traumatic experience.

3 comments:

  1. I really like the way this piece is presented. In the beginning we hear two people and one asks to talk about "an incident." What I admire is how the story ends up being told. It is revealed by sounds and noises which are not exactly clear. It is difficult to piece what actually happened. However, this approach was mush more effective than having a voice deliver the story. The sounds create a horrific image that words may not have been able to produce.

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  2. I loved the audio. It was clean and clear. There was some clips that I could hear kind of pop at times, but I did not really mind it because it added to the chaos of the clip. I was the psychologist listening to the patients "inner" thoughts of chaos. The audio that I enjoyed the most was the scream because of its crisp quality and depth it added to the clip. The voices uses at the end, although minimal, were chosen wisely.

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  3. I really like that right off the bat I can tell that we are in a psychiatrist's office. I like that you weren't scared to really get into the piece, for example the scream was great. You were clearly going for an eerie feel and you achieved it well. The repetition of things was great, for example some sounds were repeated after each other as if it were an echo. It reminds the person listening that it's just a memory.

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