I do not like this sound project.
It is very annoying, and I think that I could be putting my efforts into the motion graphics project, and my typography projects, which could be really really amazing if I could focus on them more.
Anyway, after meeting with my group this evening, and trying to build that damn foxhole radio unsuccessfully, I am really down beat.
Instead, we think we should go around on Tuesday, and record people's mobile phone conversations without them knowing. Also, the sounds of their phones ringing. In the background, we can have the mobile interference noise, and maybe keypad noises of people dialing.
We can start out gradually. First a ringing and a hello. Then we build up with more noises/ conversations, until it becomes a really hectic, busy sound representing the fact that everyone on the world is constantly connecting and using their mobile phones.
This covers all three aspects of the project. It explores location, documentary (in that we are recording actual conversations), abstraction (we are creating a piece, overlaying, and meshing sounds), and narrative (telling a story/ making a point by having just one voice, then many voices/ chaos building up).
After getting back to the halls at 10: 30 pm, I finally ate dinner, and started bending wires to make my message for my bubble type. It's 12: 46 am right now, and I have to be at uni at 9:45 for the motion graphics review with a bottle of wine for the banquet. Where does the time go? I think I'm calling it a night.