The article: “Janet Cardiff, George Bures Miller and the Power of
Sound” takes people to go into new perceptions. People will understand and delights
of the world. Also, including the ideas and expressions and experiences, Cardiff’s
voice and journey, which are unforgettable. I am very interested in when people
hear a reoccur sound, which can make people feel sympathy. The author uses his experience
to make people reliance. When talking about they married, “At one point in
Toronto — I must have been 23 or so — we were so poor that we tried
panhandling,” Miller said. It arouses people’s pity.
I cannot understand that “It was loud enough to make the trailer
shudder, but what made me clutch at the corners of the table wasn’t simply its
volume. Like the hundreds of other noises out of which “Forest” has been
fashioned — the cawing of ravens, the hiss of wind, radio static, laughter,
gunfire — the explosion felt as real to me as my own heartbeat.”
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