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Perri commented on the post, Oral Tradition in Greece, on the site Acoustemologies
“The clip was well created. It reminds me of a public broadcast. I liked how you played the longer audio clips in the background to allow you to give more information in a shorter amount of time.
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Perri commented on the post, Songs to Sing: Interpreting Bird Sounds, on the site Acoustemologies
“The clip of the Hermit Thrush that gradually is slowed down is an excellent example of how music reflects the natural environment. If I had heard the call at the 1/8th speed without hearing the normal speed […]
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Perri commented on the post, Blog Post #5, on the site Acoustemologies
“I think it was very innovative the way that you created your post as an interview. I know we watched a plenary lecture about the revival of a Native American language. Did the Potawatomi language experience a similar revival?
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Work Cited
Axtell, Matthew A. “Bioacoustical Warfare.” the minnesota review 2010.73-74 (2009): 205-218.Bin-bin, Cheng. “Bats’ Acoustic Detection System and […]
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Perri commented on the post, Behind the Lyrics, on the site Acoustemologies
“How are the stories of hardship using hip hop different from the stories of hardship told using other genres of music?
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Perri commented on the post, Progression of Soundscapes Through Time, on the site Acoustemologies
“As Katie said, wouldn’t both groups be hearing similar sounds? Would it be that different sounds would become the focus of the soundscape?
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Perri commented on the post, Assignment 4, on the site Acoustemologies
“I know you said that you are not focusing on the words that are being said but does the tone and rhythm of how they are being said make an impact on the ability to meditate?
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Every location has a soundscape. Not only does it exist on land but in the ocean. The creatures that live in these environments are part of the soundscape, including the ones that echolocate. When animals such as […]
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Research Proposal
The way that humans have advanced their use of technology past the point of the basic stone and stick is one of the things that separates them from the rest of the species on the planet. […]
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Here is a link to the machine that was mentioned that converts sound into energy.
http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/09/09/sonea-converts-sound-to-energy/
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Perri commented on the post, Willfully Deaf, on the site Acoustemologies
“When I listened to my clips I too realized just how much I didn’t hear. Even though I don’t deliberately block out sound by listening to music on my walk to class for example, I still don’t listen to the soundscape around me.
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Perri commented on the post, In and Out of Listening, on the site Acoustemologies
“I find it interesting how you find that you listen more during the moments right after you take off your headphones. That instant of awareness of your environment is due to technology but you are also not hearing […]
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Perri commented on the post, A Day In The Life, on the site Acoustemologies
“Your music choices are well used in reenforcing your different emotions throughout the day.
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I have never been someone who has had great skill in listening to multiple things at once. Because of this when I am focused on an activity I tend not to notice the things around me. The whole world is happening […]
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Perri commented on the post, Douglass, on the site Acoustemologies
“While I think the idea about providing a choice to the viewers is an intriguing one, would not some of the contemporary choices pull the viewer away from the authenticity of the scene?
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Perri commented on the post, A Sonic Prologue to the “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass”, on the site Acoustemologies
“The rage and perversion of the “savage man” is quite easily sensed. It provides good contrast to the peacefulness felt before his arrival. This creates tension and the pain of the mother is felt to be more than just physical.
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Perri commented on the post, Main Theme to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, on the site Acoustemologies
“I understand the reason behind keeping the sound of the whip throughout the film due to the persistence of slavery but would it not distract from Douglass’s accomplishments in the second part of the book?
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The key to Fredrick Douglass’s escape and later success as an abolitionist was his ability to read. Because of how important it is, I have chosen a scene where he made “friends of all the little white boys whom […]
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