What factors?
-Aoustictically, which places have low noise level?
-away from traffic/roads.
-constrained space so that our speakers don't thin out.
-potenciall loud distractions.
-how the structure alters sound.
Visible speakers weaken the physicalogical impact of the sound installation.
But after further disccussion among us, high noise level doesn't mean is a disadvantage for us. Take AMK hub for example, there are alot of buskers performing, flyer distributor and people walking. So how are we going to make use of all these sounds?
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Now that you have all these questions, answer them.
Sometimes, or most of the time, it requires you to go to the actual location to do a bit of a study before you can have more leads to solve the problems.
I also did not mention user studies and interviews the last week. Start preparing 'what-if' scenarios. Formulate questions to ask random people to get a general sense of how passers-by are willing, or are receptive to their surroundings.
Do most people care about their immediate surroundings where they walk past everyday? Or will it take a huge change before they notice things? Or will they only notice it if it disrupts their own daily routine?
Remember what I mentioned about backing up your initial intent (of bringing attention of the small things in life to people) – this sort of feedback that you get from interviewing people will reinforce what you are trying to do.
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