Question 1 – What’s a soundscape? Again, let’s use the term “landmark” as a kind of visual equivalent. Share a soundscape that is important to you, ideally one that would be recognizable to anyone with whom you have shared a soundscape. How might you capture that soundscape?
Answer – A soundscape is a sound that can be connected and correlate to a certain place. A soundscape to me could look something like plates and clamps snapping and smacking at a gym while a workout. I would capture a soundscape using my phone on voice memos or using some kind of mic to record.
Question 2 – Using Guzi’s essay (perhaps Part I for the most part), how would you present your own definition of a soundscape. Try to distinguish it from a sound. Distinguish it from a landscape. The point is NOT to present Guzi’s definition, Wikipedia’s, or mine. Make it your own!
Answer – I think soundscape in my option is telling a story of a place or landscape for example by just using sounds to describe it. A sound can still tell a lot of what is going on in the environment that it is happening in as a whole.