Soundscape and difference
The discussions around soundscape kept me thinking about how difference and diversity can make us feel entire places strange or near to us. In another blog post, I commented how weird it felt to be in Canada and not hear any sound on the streets. The peace and quietness that a person from Bogotá, Colombia, felt almost depressing in the first days.
Steingo (2017) was right when he said that soundscape experiences are totally different worldwide, and definitively, some vibrations can make us feel powerfully close to what we know. In Bogotá and other places in Colombia, 'noise' as most people have named it, is crucial to understand the aural public sphere (Ochoa, 2012). There are street vendors, street musicians, people talking loudly, and all kinds of sounds that immediately can transport me to my home country.
I found a video on Youtube that shows how diverse the range of sounds is in one street in Bogotá. To me is familiar, but as some authors have noted, it could be strange to most of you. I suggest listening from minute 8.
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