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Zaria L Thornton

Sound Recording of Richmond Police cars driving on Belvidere street, heading towards the exits of 95 & 64, where Belvidere runs into Chamberlayne. Recorded from the fourth floor, located on the east side of the building approximately at 3:19 am. Recorded with a H1 Handy Recorder. Sirens frequently happens between 1am and 5am. Usually wakes me up at an unusual hour.

Andrue Bilbo

Sound recorded in the residential housing (Rhoads) for students at Virginia Commonwealth University. The computer that was being used, was a custom built PC that my friend had made a few years ago. The noise was coming from his graphics processing unit (GPU) when it was running at maximum speed. Recorded using a Zoom H1 audio recording device in stereo recording mode.

Sam Watson

This is the sound of a Bissell vacuum being pushed forward and pulled back on a carpet. Then the vacuum is turned off and the sound of it shutting down can be heard. Recorded on a Zoom H1. 

Elaine Cox

Following the spoken "fire!" command, four successive canon shots can be heard. All four are loud, reverberating bangs, with quick, silent breaks in-between. Recorded from real canons in historic Williamsburg on an IPhone 5.

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