Listening and Recording
In the second step we head outside again and take the same route we took a week before, however this time, make an audio/video recording of your entire journey with a smart phone or digital recorder. You can ‘set and forget’ the recording device, or use it creatively to frame your journey as you wish (i.e. stopping to record certain sounds in detail, narrating elements, etc).
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