• -Sounds heard on soundwalk: wind, greenhouse fans, footsteps, conversation, opening doors, lab sounds, coughing

    -Locations: outside greenhouse, inside greenhouse, in science lab, on the street. We sat outside […]

    Posted 31 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Organic Machines, on the site Acoustemologies

    Thanks for helping me understand sonar better! I was wondering the same thing as Katie actually— has anything been shown up in your research that would potentially make it so sonar wouldn’t hurt animals?

    Posted 33 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Songs to Sing: Interpreting Bird Sounds, on the site Acoustemologies

    I really liked listening to all your bird calls in your blogpost– it reminds me that Spring is here and birds will start singing again! I also thought that was super cool music was so directly related to the bird […]

    Posted 33 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Assignment #5, on the site Acoustemologies

    Nice post! I love learning about the om, and I never knew all the neuroscience stuff you talked about. Also the noises of the brain scans were cool. I’m excited to hear more about your project

    Posted 33 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Blog Post #5, on the site Acoustemologies

    Perri- Yes actually! While reading about it I’ve found in the last decade or so theres been a huge revival of learning and teaching the Potawatomi language

    Katie- It was both sudden and abrupt. I know that’s […]

    Posted 33 days ago.
  • An Acoustemology Interview! Enjoy

    Works Cited:

    “PLP Potawatomi Language Clip.” YouTube. YouTube, 25 July 2008. Web. 15 Apr. 2013.

    “Relaxing Nature: […]

    Posted 35 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, The Political Hip Hop Sub-genre, on the site Acoustemologies

    I like your topic! Are you planning on focusing more on music tied to politics in the past or in the present? Another interesting thing you could explore is the different social classes listening to different […]

    Posted 54 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Los Angeles is Red Hot, on the site Acoustemologies

    As a Chili Peppers fan, interesting subject! LA is a super interesting city, that’s cool you’re focusing in on it. Just curious to what effect to you think the Chili Pepper’s music had on other cities around it, […]

    Posted 54 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Resonance and the Om, on the site Acoustemologies

    I am really interested in the topic you’re studying and can’t wait to see your final project! I like how you go beyond om just being a religious practice, but a very humanistic noise and idea. Some people say that […]

    Posted 54 days ago.
  • The theme of soundscapes is a very broad reaching topic that could really include anything in our sonic world. Despite this, the topics of my group actually fit quite well in relation to each other and […]

    Posted 57 days ago.
  • Change of the Ecological Soundscape of New England in the Colonial Era

           Soundscapes surround us wherever we go. Whether we’re sleeping, eating, shopping, hiking, or dreaming, sounds are constantly […]

    Posted 67 days ago.
  • This doesn’t exactly relate to what we’re talking about but it’s cool! This band does reggae-ish versions of a lot of […]

    Posted 70 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, A Day With Jack, My Dog, on the site Acoustemologies

    I really enjoyed reading your post! It was nice that you chose to write it when you were away from campus, that really made your noises different than the rest of our posts. I liked the sounds of your dog and the […]

    Posted 95 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Lazy Sunday: 10 Recordings, on the site Acoustemologies

    I liked how you had us meander through your lazy Sunday with you meanwhile taking us in to your world with sounds to go along with your actions. I really liked how you asked the worker at the dining hall what they […]

    Posted 95 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Background into Focus, on the site Acoustemologies

    I like how you wrote about sounds you wouldn’t normally listen to and examine them. I kind of had the same idea of looking at sounds I usually overlook in everyday life, and I too found it rewarding in the new […]

    Posted 96 days ago.
  • https://soundcloud.com/glennahartman8/sets/glennas-10-recordings

    It fascinates me that we can go through an entire day with our ears picking up thousands of small noises that our brain never even acknowledges […]

    Posted 98 days ago.
  • I absolutely love your idea of the “layering of sounds.” I think that will make the listener really interested and involved in the listening experience of the movie. I really thought all your descriptive words […]

    Posted 109 days ago.
  • Glenna commented on the post, Frederick Douglass Soundscape, on the site Acoustemologies

    I like your contrasts of sound in this. The sounds of slavey and oppression directly oppose the sounds Douglass hears in New Bedford which makes it interesting to the ears. I also like that you emphasized the idea […]

    Posted 109 days ago.
  • I also really love the idea of a reoccurring song throughout the movie. I think the cracking of the whip is especially moving– there will always be that constant reminder of the pain of slavery. Also, I think the […]

    Posted 109 days ago.
  • Glenna Hartman 1/25/13

    To the Producers:

    In this proposal, I plan to focus on a few scenes that will be significant in the movie Frederick Douglass, which you have informed me is a historical drama that […]

    Posted 114 days ago.