The readings; “The Art of Noise” and The Aesthetic Potential of Sound” were both very interesting. Both readings took me to analyzed the art in the Noise; it also allows me to understand how music and sound have evolved with time. What most called my attention was, the purposed of music, decades ago. How sounds were soft, pure and clean in comparison to what we hear now in this New Age of machinery, where most of the time music doesn’t make us feel anything. And we are looking to feel again how classical orchestra makes us feel and calm ourselves. However, it was interesting how every noise is a sound, and how people with this noises are creating art with it.
The album that called more my attention was the one of “Yoko Ono,” in the fluxes movement. When I was checking the list and hearing to some sounds, the movement and she called my attention because I been studying “fluxes movement” and what was happening during the 60’s. When I first open her link, I was waiting for something different, more melodic, traditional or classic. But to my surprise, it was the opposite. The sound was created out of noise, and real-time success. The one who called more my attention was, “Flushing the Toilet.” I could feel that emotion of emptiness after going to the bathroom; I also was able to analyze in detailed all the sound that carries flossing the toilet, the water going away, the small storm that it creates, the toilet sound of swallowing the water. How at the beginning it’s acuter and later its minimalized and go with the flow. It took me to awake a part of me of listening to detailed all the sounds that carry our date to date, what we called noise.