Recording Day 2

The second day of recording was the day after the first on Tuesday 11th April, I thought it best to get all the recordings done around the same time within a two or three day period, firstly I remembered where I had finished off from the previous session and so that the weather didn’t change too much. The second day however, was much windier than the first and this is something that I had to take in to account, especially as today was the day that I would be walking up steep hill, which would be windier than down at the bottom of the hill.

The first part of the recording started from the other side of the train tracks, before I could get into the main part of the high street there was another road to cross which was Wigford Way/St Mary’s Street. For the next part of the recording it was mainly busy high street commotion, a lot of people walking about, talking to each other, the rustling of shopping bags, through this part I got around 10-12 minutes of recording.

The second part of the recording was going up Steep Hill, now this was a lot quieter than the shopping centre part of the high street, this recording was just people walking up the hill, talking about how steep it is; after this part I sat outside the cathedral for a while and recorded people walking to and from the cathedral, I also recorded the cathedral bells, on this section of the path I got around 20-25 minutes of recording.

The last part, and probably the hardest part of the recording, was going from the cathedral quarter and walking to the Ermine Estate, I started walking towards all the shops and pubs outside the cathedral, walking along Bailgate, I then come to a main road, on the corner of Newport and Church Lane, I use Google Maps to tell me where the Ermine Estate is, however it is very confusing and I spend around 30 minutes trying to figure out where I am going, in the end I make the decision to just carry on walking down Newport and end my journey outside Bishop Grosseteste University. This would also be the end of the soundscape, all in all I got around an hours’ worth of recording. I will now start the editing process to get a comprehensive soundscape of Lincoln that is around 20 minutes long.

Recording Day 1

Monday 10th April is the day I started to record in Lincoln, as the plan states, I will start by the roundabout at Saint Catherine’s and then work my way through the high street, up Steep Hill, passing the Cathedral and then along to the Ermine Estate. For the first part of the day, I walked from where I live, just outside of the city centre, onto the high street and then down to Saint Catherine’s, this took me about 45 minutes, because of how far away I live. I then sat down on a bench by the roundabout and spent about 15 minutes just recording the traffic going in and out of the city centre. I then started to walk up the high street, in the direction of Steep Hill. I recorded parts of the walk along the road – again, most of this was traffic noises, with the odd conversation of people walking past and the sounds of the beeps from the traffic as you cross the roads. As I crossed over from the corner of Tentercroft Street and the High street, this is where it comes pedestrian, as it was a nice day, there were a lot of people so for this short part – about a minute of recording – -it is mostly people’s footsteps and bits of conversation from people walking past me. I then recorded the train barriers going down and a train going past. This is all I recorded for the day as I didn’t realise how far away from my house the starting point was, if I knew how far away it was, I would have started an hour earlier and got more of the high street finished in the first day. All in all, I came away with around 30-35 minutes’ worth of recordings for the first part of the journey.