When I was small the sound of marching soldiers used to ring in my ears before I went to sleep. A few years later I realised it was my pulse pounding away in my ear drums...
This video reminded me of some thoughts I have about noise. Can we take the plastical quality of noise and understand it like music, like a soundtrack to our lives, instead of something to protect ourselves from? In the interview you talk of a noise you remember from your childhood that had almost a musical quality. If we abstract ourselves from our western concept of noise,I think we can find texture, rythm, melody, structure, etc, and take that kind of sounds as a soundtrack to our lives.
WhenI shoot my rifles, the next day or for the rest of the day, I will have minor tinnitus. It's annoying...
arcticf0x8 2 years ago
When I was small the sound of marching soldiers used to ring in my ears before I went to sleep. A few years later I realised it was my pulse pounding away in my ear drums...
lagowski 3 years ago
This video reminded me of some thoughts I have about noise. Can we take the plastical quality of noise and understand it like music, like a soundtrack to our lives, instead of something to protect ourselves from? In the interview you talk of a noise you remember from your childhood that had almost a musical quality. If we abstract ourselves from our western concept of noise,I think we can find texture, rythm, melody, structure, etc, and take that kind of sounds as a soundtrack to our lives.
simonfromsydney 3 years ago
darn missed the beginning bit on my version
yours look more professional anyway! hahahahha
CantCopeWontCope 3 years ago