7/2 Reflection on Sound
There is a large variety of sounds in my life, from the noises of the courtyard of my building when the window is open, to the meowing and purring of my cat, to the television, people talking outside, the bangs as I walk up and down the stairs, subway trains grating and whooshing, music I put on, and my own breathing. I have a high sensitivity to noises, especially when I'm trying to sleep. Some sounds are a pleasant background hum, others make me cringe. Daily sounds that make my skin crawl: gum chewing, chewing of food during lectures, snoring, nail picking/biting, tapping, and scratching. I love hearing my cat greet me when I come through the door because it's a wonderful sound. I know that she needs me and I'm not alone. Sounds in the arts that I love are melodies coming from a saxophone, clarinet, cello, or trumpet. Jazz music, real jazz music, and that big band sound- those are the best sounds to flow into my ears. The music is playful, deep, subdued, and relaxing....

I didn't get to see this project in class! What draws me to the success of this response is that if I hadn't known the prompt for the project, I honestly don't think I could have guessed how you made it! I almost would have thought it was a really early version of photoshop that was maybe then photocopied on an equally old machine? There is something in the way that it feels like its collage from another time that is really intriguing, and although the paws are clear, it takes extended looking to learn that the large contrasty area above it actually belongs to the paws! I love the effect of the cat contrast as well as what happened to the rose petals. I think if you were to remove the two where the paws were really distinct, you might have an even stronger set because the images would truly be abstracted and stand alone as very trippy and disorienting art pieces.
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