Anthony -
I enjoyed the subject matter of misplacing a valued camera and the audio quality of retracing your steps throughout certain places on campus. The sound of running and walking from destinations was great and recognizable. Everything appeared cleanly meshed together including the crowd. It really felt like we were accompanying you on your quest to find your lost camera. Your comments and collection of thoughts were an important addition but I felt you were to calm for the situation.
Ryan -
Having contributed to your piece and pretty much knew your intentions for the project, I say the outcome was a success in that music produces memories. Your guitar playing is very crisp and phenomenal and I enjoyed listening to our conversations and your thoughts on the project. I like how in a sense the memory became the process of us talking about the project and how music triggers memory. It was relaxing and the inclusion of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" (good stuff) was nice to listen to. It is interesting how we did not even consider the meaning of the song and it's relation to your goal with the project other than it was a mellow tune to listen to and reflect on. I do think the video clip that is triggered and used as an example memory towards the end could have been transitioned better considering most of the dialogue consists of you or me talking.
Kara -
Let me just start off by saying that I really enjoyed the eerie atmosphere of this piece and could not help but randomly smile during class because of its strong unsettling impact. I like the subject matter and how its supporting sound effects makes everyone flinch. Such ambiance and sounds of danger is what i found myself often using in my work. I like how the sounds tell the traumatic story rather than hearing someone talk about it.
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