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
Alexandra Abel, Bernd Rudolf (Hg.)
Anke M. Leitzgen, Lisa Rienermann
Johanna Schaible
Hubert Bächler, Daniel Müller
Stadtrederei
IG Architektur (Hg.)
Wüstenrot Stiftung (Hg.)
Office cinématographique de Lausanne
dérive – Verein für Stadtforschung