I was walking through the halls of my Residence this morning on the way to breakfast, and I stopped to just listen to the sounds. My hallways basically captures any escaping noises from everyone's rooms and funnels it along hte hallway so that you can hear music someone is play from the farthest room away. While continuing slowly along the hallway, I was able to hear my fellow floormates' morning routines. Blow dryers were going off in the room to my left and it reminded me of the wind blowing hard against my window during the winter.(I tried to attach a sound clip of how the blow dryers sounded like the wind against my window, but I do not know how to attach a sound clip instead I attached a Video clip, however it is not exactly the same sound I heard.)
Further along I could hear hte phone ringing, it's sound was echoing from many doors away and by the time I heard it, It was slightly distorted. Showers turned on halfway down the hall on the left and hte right, and the dropping of the water had the effect of a rainy day. The ones where you just want to curl up inside with a thrilling book and a blanket. The bang bang bang above could only be that of foot steps on their way to class or the cafeteria. The walls are so thin in my residence that almost anything can be heard. Could I possibly relate these to my loudspeaker project? Is there a way? These noises make up my everyday life, and many others experience the same. But listening closely to each one or clearly hearing only certain parts, creates a whole new experience.