Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sound Walk in Auckland City

The sound walk was a very different experience for me, in a natural situation the human uses all of its function in its daily interaction with everyday life, this means that all the senses are used to the needs of the tasks we seek to accomplish, Sadly this also means that we sacrifice the probable potential powers of the individual senses that we have, We are unable to know how strong the potential use of senses like hearing,sight,touch and taste can be pushed.

I see the that people with disabilities that impair hearing are able to use there sight with greater significance to understand the happenings in their world, they depend of the furthered pushing of their sight senses to relieve them of the issues that they face.

In the same way the sight impaired are forced to look at their hearing capabilities and maximum potential of its use.The fact that their mind focuses all their energy into this individual facets accounts for the reason to believe that their hearing abilities surpass that of a human not suffering with these impairments

The sound walk to a degree gave us this same chance,To take us away from our normal focus of a shared use of the senses in our daily interaction with the worlds environment, It helped us to refocus and hear with a difference due to the fact that there is a portion of the mind which is shifting energy intentionally to the ear as a major tool of sense...

A worthwhile experience may include proceeding to perform such an aact in different times of the day. This will help irreguate and vary the sound result

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