Walking

Riya Chalise

Sound recording of walking through the bushes.

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Adam Voight, Gravel

Walking on gravel in a park of Richmond Virginia during a cold morning. Recorded using a Zoom H1 audio recorder on stereo mode. The sound of the gravel can be heard lightly under the sound of other small brush plant life.

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Adam Voight, Oak Tree

Dried Oak tree leaves being crunched by a light foot in Richmond Virginia on one of the old slave trails. Captured during late Fall season. Recorded by a Zoom H1 audio recording device.

Talia Buenrostro

The sound recording was taken on the sidewalk beside Ninth Street. Cars driving by can be heard and towards the beginning one is driving by while playing music. Pedestrians can be heard moving around the street as well. The recording was taken by a Zoom H4N

Sound recording of a walk taken down Constitution Drive after a recent rainstorm. The walk was taken in damp conditions on the side of a road, during which birds can be heard as well as a car passing by. Recorded on a Zoom h4n recorder.

Mary Zhang; Peter Luo

Sound recording of walking on ice. Walker wearing casual flat-soled sneakers walking on ice formed on dirt in neighborhood park. Recorded with Zoom H4N recorder.

Hunter Prange

The sound of walking down Columbus Avenue in Boston 3:00 PM while cars honk with other noises in the background. This area of Columbus Avenue was near the intersection with Clarendon Avenue.

Corey Fussinger

This was recorded in peters hall from the perspective of someone walking on an old wood floor with an IPhone 4.

Alana Wolf-Johnson

Recording of footsteps over freshly-fallen snow, wearing winter boots with sturdy-tread soles. The sidewalk, located in the quiet Park Avenue district of Rochester, was covered with "dry" lake effect snow which fell continuously for approximately six hours prior to the walk, resulting in total snowfall of about six inches. This type of snow falls in broad flakes as large as nickels or quarters, leaving a light, fluffy covering on the ground, as opposed to wet, dense accumulation. There was little to no evidence of previous walkers on this route, which accounts for not only the "crunch" effects, but also the intermittent squeaking.

ProFX

Sound recording of footsteps on a linoleum surface. Acousmatic footsteps are often used in horror movies to signify the approach of a killer/monster/demon/etc.

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