Guest Tutor with Steve Bates and Joshua Bonnetta As Part of London Ever After, at Architectural Association Summer School
Project Brief
Right now, the average daytime decibel level in Cairo is 85dbA the equivalent of standing fifteen feet from a freight train. A freight train 15 hours long. Everyday. London is barely quieter.
This project imagines: A catastrophic event strikes without warning. As all internal combustion engines fail and the electrical grid goes from brown to black, a fast silence falls across the city.
This project considers simultaneously – the city as sound and catastrophe as a silencing. It questions: What will the city sound like? Is communication possible? As the noise floor drops, will a new soundscape emerge?
The project employs the soundtrack as the index for the urban sonic condition – before, during and after catastrophe. It takes the soundtracks of uncoventional and experimental films as points of departure to consider the sound of a post-catastrophe London.
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© 2019 Douglas Moffat
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