Friday, March 20, 2009

By The Boathouse















Above is an image of my fifth recording location. I was at the south shore of the Kenosha Marina where the boats are held during the winter. I liked the subtle sound of the seagulls and the clanks of the yachts in the wind. You can hear what I heard here.

The Rolling Waves On The Beach















Above is an image of my fourth recording location for my Drift 1. I was standing on the beach at Lake Michigan. What I like about this recording is that you can hear the waves crashing onto the frozen beach. You can hear what I heard here.

Playing In The Snow By The Flag Pole















Above is an image of my third recording location. I was standing by the flag pole in a park on the beach. I really liked this recording because I could hear kids playing in the snow with their parents behind the sounds of the flag pole. You can hear what I heard that day here.

Flock Of Seagulls (And Geese)















Above is an image of my second recording location. I was along the fence on the south shore of the Kenosha Marina. I absolutely loved listening to the flock of birds that were landing on the frozen marina. You can hear what I heard that day here.

The Bridge Over The Marina















Above is an image of my first recording location. I was on the bridge that crosses the Kenosha Marina. It was a windy day, but I liked the sound of the ever persistent drone of the city. You can hear what I heard that day here.

Drift 1 Start Point and Drift Strategy

I will begin my Drift 1 at the intersection of 52nd Street and 6th Avenue in Kenosha, Wisconsin. My drift strategy will be to roll a dice at every intersection I come to. If I roll an even number, I will turn right, and if I roll an odd number I will turn to the left.

Drift 1 Area Map












Above is an image of my overall route that I took on my Drift 1 walk. While exploring the City of Kenosha's lakefront, I heard a wide variety of noises; birds, the wind, the waves of Lake Michigan crashing onto the frozen beach and the subtle tapping of retired yachts.