
Hello All, once again!
In attempting to devise a drift strategy I had a difficult time figuring out what the best way to explore a city would be. I wanted to find sounds of varying natures and non-natures, so I couldn't guarantee that. I began to think about the word 'drift.' It is a vary diverse word meaning anything from a patch of flowers, to a mine shaft, to a slow and gradual flow inside a river or stream. None of that seemed to apply to me, since I wanted all of them to apply to me. Then, I found the definition of drift I was searching for:
DRIFT - a deviation from a true reproduction, representation, or reading.Eureka! I created the source for which I was to deviate from. My Drift Map, posted in my most previous blog, is the source I invented. I created it by selecting 7 locations within the downtown West Allis, WI area and the industrial yard section of the city. I connected them in the most logical and circular way. It was a serious and well-laid representation of a walking route within my city (and the closest thing to a circle I could do legally). According to Google Maps it would take 48 minutes total to complete the circle. I was out and about for nearly six hours.
My strategy was simply to follow the map, and when I arrive at a point on that map where i heard numerous interesting sounds, I was to look at my feet and nothing else, then attempt to use my ears as a guide. Doing this I felt I could become more aware of my audible surroundings, and further explore my own realm of sound.
I began my drift walk at 3 pm on Saturday September 27, 2008. Beginning at my parent's home and walking the path I laid out, while detouring fairly often, I managed to occupy my drift until 8:30 pm. I gathered many sounds and I have yet to decide exactly which sounds I will use for this presentation, but some I know for sure.