1. Describe two situations that aggravated, bothered, shocked or otherwise stressed you during
Drift 1. (Please note that the situation CANNOT be technology-related.)
I would sometimes get annoyed by noise distractions that would occur while I was pursuing a recording out in the field. I would sometimes have cars pass by that were very noise or I would have people stare while I recorded. On one of the dritf 1 sounds I had posted, specifically the chainsaw recording I was shocked by the turn-out being that I had to record close by a fence. I had thought I would not receive as much details of the buzzing chainsaw because of a fence that bordered the shack. Otherwise patience was the key for myself while capturing sounds within the field.
2. Describe, with details, two situations during
Drift 1 in which you felt unusually peaceful, at ease, or contemplative.
The first situation was when I recorded the sounds of a man working on his car while a dog was barking out of a window. I remember the sky had just darken and the neighborhood was just beginning to come alive with people walking around. I felt more at ease because I knew people would be less distracted as to what I was doing with my microphones aimed in various angles. The second time I recorded sound at ease in a crowded setting was inside of a grocery store. I had just got so comfortable within the store that I would record around 10 minutes of ambient sound and action in the same period.
3. Describe three surprises or unexpected situations you encountered on your Drift and in the days that followed. The surprise could stem from your expectations that conflicted with "on the ground" realities, cultural or social issues of which you were previously unaware, feelings and reactions that you did not expect to have, appearances and soundings of things you did not expect, good or bad outcomes of "on the spot" decisions you had to make, or the discovery of "deeper" realities in the materials you brought home. (Again, skip anything technology-related!)
I was really surprised when I had came across an argument coming from a house. At first I did not realize where the noise had came from until the sound had traveled then I would find myself standing underneath a window, where the sound was coming from. I would quickly press the record button and set up the microphone so that I could receive good quality. During this time it was daylight and I was wondering if I would be caught in the action of recording sounds from the argument between mother and son. As I would come aware of my surroundings, that when I would see neighbors 2 houses down staring at me in curiosity. But I would just continue recording as if I were trying to do something non-related to recording or being conscious.
4. Describe your favorite experience, situation, place, or recollection from your Drift. Be specific about what happened, how you felt, how you reacted, and why you think this particular experience affected you so much.
My favorite experience would have to be when I was recording birds feeding each other. This was not posted to my drift 1 blog because there were certain challenges that I was unable to control. On this day I were walking down a street on the south side were it was quiet and you could hear almost anything. It would sound like birds were having a meeting in a specific tree. I say this because the noises of the birds and from where I was standing was very close. The chirping sounds were colorful and loud. What had interrupted this recording is that a guy across the street from where the birds were located was preparing for a rummage sale. In the middle of my recording you would hear this blast of music coming from the guys TV. As I would try to mix the soundtrack the sound from the TV overlapped the noises of the birds.