1. Were you able to find places and spaces where you could really listen?
Yes, there were so many thing going on that it was hard to get one noise
2. Was it possible to move without making a sound?
Yes
3. What happened when you plugged your ears, and then unplugged them?
I could hear my breathing and loud noises faintly
4. What types of sounds were you able to hear?
Alot of animals and people... along with water
5. Were you able to differentiate between sounds that had a recognizable source and those sounds you could not place?
I could tell what most of the sounds were
6. Were you able to differentiate human, mechanical, and natural sounds?
Yes, the mechanical sounds were most noticable
7. Were you able to detect subtleties, changes, or variations in the everpresent drone?
Yes
8. Extremely close sounds? Sounds coming from very far away? Yes, they were very distinctive.
9. Were you able to intervene in the urban landscape and create your own sounds by knocking on a resonant piece of metal, activating wind chimes, etc.?
Yes, i would kick a garbage can or chase some birds away to find unique noises
10. Do you feel you have a new understanding or appreciation of the sounds of our contemporary landscape/cityscape?
Yes
11. How do you think your soundwalk experience will affect your practice as a media artist, if at all?
I had alot of fun doing the sound walk, and i would do them again just for fun.. so it will help me significantly as an artist.