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March 20,2007

The bell chime of the campus


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Do you like the chime of the bell in the (Taiwanese) campus? Dan-Dan-Dan-Dan~~ Dan-Dan-Dan-Dan~~
As the time is changing, some school's 'taste' of the bell chime have changed, too!
Apart from changing the bell chime to music, there are schools inviting famous people (the mayor and entertainers) to voice the time (e.g. Classmate, where are you? Return to your seat soon to enjoy the delicious lunch!). It has been quite interesting!
However, there are schools considering the bell chime or music noisy. They thus let teachers decide the time for individual classes. Without such a chime, the campus does become quieter.
Nevertheless, once the traditional bell chime is replaced, our memories of the school days would not be the same. We can no longer receive some comfort from the chimes of the bells. Sometimes, I feel that the chime of the bell is the only 'person' that remembers my time during the school days!
To judge the chime of the bell is noisy or interesting depends on our individual taste. But what we can forsee now is that if we lost it, it would be too late to miss it. For the sounds that reflect the value of Taiwanese culture should be considered as a cultural property of Taiwan and being kept properly!

The enclosed photo is a hand-hold bell taken in a primary school in London. It is popularly used in the schools of Britain.


Posted by cicada2005 at 18:07回應(0)引用(0)Environmental sounds

March 16,2007

Noise Action Week

There is a national activity Noise Action Week in the UK. It is co-ordinated by NSCA (National Society for Clear Air and Environmental Protection; a society, not a governmental unit). Through this activity, they join local groups and organisations to let the public and the media to understand the noise problem in the environemnt of communities, schools, working places, leisure and so on. If there is such an opportunity, Taiwan should have a go, too! ^_^

Posted by cicada2005 at 21:10回應(0)引用(0)Environmental sounds

After Sounder Spaces Conference

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The director of World Forum for Acoustic Ecology Nigel Frayne raised a very 'soundscape-studies' question in the opening of the the conference:
'What are the sounds that tell us-- we are home?'
A qualitative research as such often touches my heart. ^_^ Through this blog, I shall find some time to share my PhD research with you!

Posted by cicada2005 at 21:05回應(0)引用(0)academic papers

Taiwanese Natural Recording of Yahoo! Club


A group of Taiwanese who share the interest of natrual recording has registered with Yahoo! Club.
Their 'Cool Links' and 'Database' have many good stuff for you to listen and see. Don't miss it!


Posted by cicada2005 at 20:21回應(0)引用(0)Environmental sounds

Airplanes and birds


Birds and airplanes co-exist in the same sky. However, when the pilot sees the birds, how can s/he ask them to give a way? Does he honk a horn? Haha! For details, please visit here.

Posted by cicada2005 at 20:13回應(0)引用(0)Technology

March 10,2007

New noise regulations in Taiwan


From 1 March, some Taiwanese noise regulations are modified. Between11pm and 6am, the complained noises of karakok, building construction, public annoucement from parades and neighbour's flat reburshment will be fined between NT$3,000 and NT$30,000, no volume measurement is required. Also, for building site noise during the day-time, the distance of measuring the volume has be reduced from 15 meters to 1 meter, from 8 mintues to 2 mintues. For more information, please visit here and there. For noise regulations in detail, please visit the Environmental Protection Administration.


Posted by cicada2005 at 19:54回應(0)引用(0)Environmental sounds

Noise from the Taiwan High Speed Rail

The newly built High Speed Rail is something that makes Taiwanese proud! However, since it started to operate, people living along the route have been complaining the once-an-hour noise it produces. The company claims that the noise level that they've measured is 84dB, which is under the limit of the environmental bureau's regulation. However, this statement does not convince the local residents. Nevertheless, the company has promised to built a wall (for the Toa-Fen section) to reduce the noise level. It is expected to be completed in 6-month time. For more information (in Chinese), please visit here and there.

Posted by cicada2005 at 19:35回應(0)引用(0)Environmental sounds

Sounder Spaces Conference


On 14th March, there will be a noise management and sound design conference held in the London Zoo. Yes, in the zoo! It shall be very interesting! Imagine the elephants screaming during the seminar... ^_^
Being a committee member of the UKISC, I will attend the conference, too. Hopefully there will be people interested in joining UKISC!


Posted by cicada2005 at 19:18回應(0)引用(0)academic papers

Pro. Ju-Ju Wang

Professor Ju-Ju Wang from Ching-Hwah University has conducted quite a few research projects about Taiwanese soundscape. You are very welcome to visit his blog.

Posted by cicada2005 at 19:12回應(0)引用(0)academic papers

March 6,2007

Updated website

Since Yam and Webs-tv mergerd last Nov, I have not been able to log in to make any new post. Despite of making complains via e-mail, no staff has taken action to help me out. When I was about to give up, I tried to log in through Roodo today and surprisingly I succeeded! I am really happy about it. However, it's a shame that the blog address has been changed and old web-friends would not be able to find me. sigh~~

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