sounds of spring break
Not many people are familiar with the sounds of the ocean, 100 miles from shore, and the sound of reels screaming while tuna fishing out there. I will be producing a short audio recording from one of my tuna trips out of the eastern tip of Long Island (have some of them on video). I will be using my mac, and the software is audacity. This approach to story telling can offer a very “real” experience of a certain event and the listeners may be able to get a better thrill hearing this aspect rather than reading about it or seeing pictures.
Nice proposal, Robert. You get right to the point about how the addition of audio changes the experience for receivers of information. To take it a step further, what does this mean for the production of *historical* information, and *historical* arguments?