Noiseprint – a sonic exploration in urban living space
«Noiseprint – a sonic exploration in urban living space», is a short audio visual essay focusing on the sounds produced by a residential tower block in East London. With an array of different microphones, I set out to capture the “voice” of the building, the clicks and growls continuously created by the building’s inner workings. Its vibrations, electric wiring, exhaust pipes, plumbing, etc, create a variety of sounds which permeate our living habitats. A Tower Block as a living organism.
Virgilio Oliveira
3. Zyklus (Alter 12 – 15 Jahre)
Sek II
Erwachsene
Baukulturelle Bildung
Raumwahrnehmung
Lernorte
Turit Fröbe
Andri Gerber
Archijeunes (Hg.)
Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (Hg.)
Viola Gräfenstein
Ursula Baus, Christian Holl, Claudia Siegele (Red.)
Bettina Deutsch-Dabernig , Nikola Köhler-Kroath
Gianighian, Giorgio/Pavanini, Paola/Del Pedros, Giorgio (Ill.)
Miroslav Sasek
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