Noise Project – Week 10 – The End

Here is another sample image (not the full one) for my response to the Noise Project Week 10 – The End. For this image I wanted to create a doodle. I just put pen to paper and started to draw. Turns out I started to write and came up with a fairly interesting image. The brief for the response is below:

NOISE CHALLENGE #10: THE END

This is the end. Your very last noise challenge. If you’ve missed some challenges along the way, don’t worry. You still have one last chance to leave your auditory mark.
To ceremoniously close this 4-month long noise project, we’re challenging you to let go of your inhibitions and make some noise. Follow these instructions: Pick a public place, any place. When the time is right, take the opportunity to make some noise. You can scream at the top of your lungs; make a public installation; start an impromptu performance. You can do whatever you want to do, but do it with conviction. Make a lasting impression. Make it count. Make it worthwile. You have one week to make some NOISE of your own. 


 
My full response to the brief can be found here.

Noise Project – Week 9 – Free For All

Here is another sample image (not the full one) for my response to the Noise Project Week 9 – Free for all. For this one I was looking at the sounds of the city. I didn’t want to use photography, but wanted to illustrate an image. The city I live in can be quiet. I took a walk down a fairly busy street one warm eveing and developed a response. The brief for the response is below:
NOISE CHALLENGE #9: THE FREE FOR ALL

You’ve got 1 week to create whatever you want. One rule: It has to be inspired by the sounds of your city.

My full response to the brief can be found here.

Noise Project – Week 8 – The Portrait

Here is another sample image (not the full one) for my response to the Noise Project Week 8 – The Portrait. For this one I was looking at different ways to present myself.
I followed the brief below to create the image.
  
 NOISE CHALLENGE #8: THE PORTRAIT

This week’s noise challenge is all about…YOU. Spend some time tapping into your own unqique auditory output. What sound(s) might define you personally? Your challenge this week is to create a sonic sound portrait, one that you feel quintessentially represents you, your life, your everyday, or your essence. What might your personal sonic sound portrait look like… sound like? feel like? You have 1 week to share your findings.

 My full response to the brief can be found here.