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    Tick Tock is an ambient piece of music that was made as a direct influence of Brian Eno’s four part ambient series of albums. 2/1 in particularly from Music for Airports is a reference for the aesthetics of the sound design in the song which has a lot of darkened textures and is almost lullaby-esque in nature. A lot of randomness is often found within the ambient genre as a piece is meant to demonstrate an ever evolving state. This is hard to express in a one minute piece however, so a constant tempo

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    AMBIENCE, STAFF UNIFORMS, SERVEWARE& PACKAGING (How do I look & feel?) AMBIENCE - LOOK& FEEL The look & feel of Bake A Boo can be described as a creatively designed space that synergizes all the key elements of the brand offering into a seamlessly flowing area that allows the various experiences on offer including F&B to effortlessly provide the right ambience while incorporating the fun, baking & decorating aspect of concept as its main feature. • The interiors are designed to be a ‘family time’

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    For my project, I decide to focus on my own music project, Opaque Eyes. Opaque Eyes is a indie, dream pop and ambient music project that started in spring of 2016, and has a few small releases, and one EP release. The project also has a nice visual aspect to it – where I make all my own cover art and visuals to go along with releases. I have many goals for this project and where I would like to take it. I have a few releases planned for the end of the summer and am planning on many collaboration

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    earliest precursor I can think of for Eno’s concept is Furniture Music, or Musique d’ameublement, by Erik Satie and Darius Milhaud, premiered in 1917. This is the first piece in history expressly designed not to be listened to. Apparently, Satie ran around among the audience at the first performance crying “don’t listen, don’t listen”, a difficult instruction to follow as the piece is quite interesting, and it is hard to ignore music being played right in front of you Satie’s gesture fell flat, because

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    The modern day market place has changed dramatically with the implications of new technologies into the work process. From inventory systems, payroll software, to shipping methods the way companies handle day to day operations are always changing. Brick and Mortar stores may come a thing of the past with companies like Amazon, EBay, Google, and Walmart paving the way with new systems that are focused on shortening delivery times for online orders to same day delivery. With the convenience of same

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    Exitpost Analysis

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    something and raise an eyebrow that’s the real good stuff.” Exitpost accomplishes this goal by using electronica music as a medium to convey an eyebrow raising musical experience with each song. Exitpost captures a sundry of experimental vibes with an extensive variety of influences that creates an irrefutable chillwave masterpiece. The album consists of ambient, downtempo, dream pop, and IBM music styles that creates a diverse yet contained musical structure. Kenneth started the project of Exitpost in

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    Population Pollution

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    towers that will increase population density throughout the region. That construction brings noise, but those disturbances are temporary. As people, and their cars, move into the new condos and townhomes, the city will likely face an increase in ambient noise levels, which can disturb sleep, increase stress response and contribute to cardiac disease in more of its urban residents. At least that can be expected, if the regional planners don’t to start looking at how noise levels are changing as

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    Written by Cindy Wockner, the Bali 9 Clock Ticks newspaper article appearing in the Herald Sun serves as a neat, professional update on the predicament of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Written in typical newspaper fashion, the article underlies themes of desperation, hopelessness and fear in a detached string of paragraphs. The article catches our attention with a suspenseful, desperate title – Bali 9 Clock Ticks. The phrase ‘Clock Ticks’ paints a picture in our minds of time running out, and

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    Music is something that a person hears at least once a day. Whether it be on the radio when driving to work, from the ice cream truck passing by in the neighborhood, or from a commercial on tv, music is everywhere. Music is deeply rooted in Western culture, and loved by the majority of people in society. Famous individuals like Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, and Ed Sheeran are well-known and respected for their music. People of many different ages listen to their songs and spend profuse amounts of money just

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    Listening Psychology

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    Music is notorious for enthralling the brain, each genre responsible for provoking a unique brain response. Frequently, teenagers and the like, attempt to make a situation more tolerable by listening to their preferred song choices. It is to their disdain that simultaneously completing a task and listening to music may drastically negate from their performance rather than benefit it. These varied outcomes are correlated to the certain music genre adhered to the scenario. Music genres such as jazz

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