I really enjoyed this reading. It was very clear to understand and the words were written "lightly" so you could have a clear understanding of what the information was about. It was nice to get an understanding of the history of sound and how we should understand how things should be used. The most important part of the reading that stood out to me was on page 7 where it said, "the art of noise must not limit itself to imitative reproduction." This is important to me because you can't just use real sounds that you "think" you hear in the perfect world because there is no perfect world. You have to combine strange things and not try to imitate what you think you should hear. It could easy make your work seem boring and cliche. The is what an artist strives to veer from so I thought this was an awesome tip to help use with this project. I keep going back to that page and taking notes because I can see myself using the normal daily noises we hear and I do not want my project to be that simple an boring. So the key here for me is to transform these noise and change the normal settings to enhance the sounds. This was a great article and I think we ALL should use this advice.
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