Opening a fridge;buzzing that turns on, subconsciously relate to food and eating.
Squeaking of a whiteboard marker; reminds me of primary school, learning, drawing. can be annoying, high pitched.
Sound a seat belt makes when properly
connected; “make it click” (Mc Donald's advertisement), allows the individual to do on the basis of touch
and sound, an indicator to the individual that the seatbelt has been safely
fastened. fun for kids. allows you to do it with out looking, as click indicator that the task has been successfully completed. - also relates to touch
Finger nails on chalk board; chills up
back, usually has negative connotations, horror films, in classroom to get children attention.
The noise a fizzy drink makes; bubbles
popping, tingling your nose at just the thought. Indicator of how fizzy the
drink is, also how cold it is can have an effect on the sound produced, the sound can make you crave fizzy. reminds me of party's, also the noise that is produced when the lid is unfastened. the "schhhh" noise is also an indicator that the liquid still has its fizz, as this noise softens each time the fizzy drink is opened, and if the substance has lost some of its fizz. - also relates to touch
Walking on a hard surface; clip clopping
nose that echoes through the halls, impression of importance, the length
between the noises each step produces allows the listener to indicate the speed,
and even the type of movement the individual is going. The type of noise
produced can also be an indication of the type of shoes worn.
The zipping up of a jumper
The buzzing, vibration effect that comes from this simple act can be morphed by changes in speed and even which way the zip is traveling. Zips also come in a range of materials, thus each material produces different sounds. The sound produced resembles that of a buzzing bee. This auto ethnography also contains very homey connotations, with a large proportion of e population using zp daily.
The zipping up of a jumper
The buzzing, vibration effect that comes from this simple act can be morphed by changes in speed and even which way the zip is traveling. Zips also come in a range of materials, thus each material produces different sounds. The sound produced resembles that of a buzzing bee. This auto ethnography also contains very homey connotations, with a large proportion of e population using zp daily.