Comments on: Sound of food http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/2013/01/31/sound-2/ part of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edinburgh Fri, 29 Mar 2013 15:31:26 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 By: Chantelle Meckenstock http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/2013/01/31/sound-2/#comment-200 Chantelle Meckenstock Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:40:28 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/?p=230#comment-200 Thank you, Sian. I wanted to take the sound experiment one step further - to include aroma! Not sure if that will work, but I do know that every modality presentation, is in many ways, multimodal. Otherwise they would make little sense. Just read Rose (2007) about the positioning and how each modality affects the other. Thank you, Sian. I wanted to take the sound experiment one step further – to include aroma! Not sure if that will work, but I do know that every modality presentation, is in many ways, multimodal. Otherwise they would make little sense. Just read Rose (2007) about the positioning and how each modality affects the other.

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By: sbayne http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/2013/01/31/sound-2/#comment-180 sbayne Tue, 12 Feb 2013 22:09:12 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/?p=230#comment-180 Nice sound experiment Chantelle! You might like the soundclips that students made to represent their study spaces on the MSc - this was part of a recent research project on how distance students 'make' the space of the university - take a look here: http://edinspace.weebly.com/postcards.html Nice sound experiment Chantelle! You might like the soundclips that students made to represent their study spaces on the MSc – this was part of a recent research project on how distance students ‘make’ the space of the university – take a look here: http://edinspace.weebly.com/postcards.html

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By: Giraf87 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/2013/01/31/sound-2/#comment-63 Giraf87 Thu, 31 Jan 2013 20:55:11 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/?p=230#comment-63 yes I agree, sound is potentially very deep, and more instinctive. I am not a doctor, but I think babies hear lot of sounds, recognise mum's voice, hear her heart beat, long before they can see her. Even after birth, vision is limited. I did some research on the French cinematographer Robert Bresson, and his films are defined by the use of sound. yes I agree, sound is potentially very deep, and more instinctive. I am not a doctor, but I think babies hear lot of sounds, recognise mum’s voice, hear her heart beat, long before they can see her. Even after birth, vision is limited.
I did some research on the French cinematographer Robert Bresson, and his films are defined by the use of sound.

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By: cmeckenstock http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/2013/01/31/sound-2/#comment-62 cmeckenstock Thu, 31 Jan 2013 19:27:54 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/?p=230#comment-62 That depends on how strict a vegetarian you are. If you were a Muslim, then the act of being tempted and then resisting could earn you a few brownie points! However, it is very interesting to experiment with sounds, without the visuals. I think this is forcing me to use the different senses and imagination, which perhaps as Stern alluded to have been neglected. That depends on how strict a vegetarian you are. If you were a Muslim, then the act of being tempted and then resisting could earn you a few brownie points!

However, it is very interesting to experiment with sounds, without the visuals. I think this is forcing me to use the different senses and imagination, which perhaps as Stern alluded to have been neglected.

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By: Giraf87 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/2013/01/31/sound-2/#comment-61 Giraf87 Thu, 31 Jan 2013 19:12:15 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/chantellem/?p=230#comment-61 I signed up to be a vegetarian for the month of January. I wonder if actively listening to the sound of chicken being cooked would break that promise? I signed up to be a vegetarian for the month of January. I wonder if actively listening to the sound of chicken being cooked would break that promise?

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