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Heathrow to pipe 'sounds of an airport' around airport

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  • rhaedas@fedia.ioR [email protected]

    The best thing to pipe into an observation lounge is the tower/ground frequencies. Watching planes doesn't have to be a Disney experience with a soundtrack.

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    Watching planes doesn’t have to be a Disney experience with a soundtrack.

    better than a "close encounters of a third kind" experience. Just saying. 😉

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      cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/225769

      From BBC News via this RSS feed

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      With public fundages? Erm. I.. erm

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      • C [email protected]

        “The white zone is for the immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in the red zone”.

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        "Never leave baggage unattended at anytime. If you see unattended baggage please repor-- MISTER ROBERT ANTWAN ZIMMEKIZ, YOU HAVE 1 CALL WAITING FOR YOU ON THE WHITE COURTESY TELEPHONE..."

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        • celeste@kbin.earthC [email protected]

          https://on.soundcloud.com/7zkln9SRp6hPlWXgs3 like, i don't hate it. baffling justification to make it, though.

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          That feeling is civilizational collapse right there

          The sign of a dying empire is when you no longer bother to etch designs on the buildings. It's when you no longer give out swag. It's when you cut everything that doesn't make money, but does just make things nice

          Doing things just to make things nice is good. It shouldn't need a reason beyond that

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          • darkassassin07@lemmy.caD [email protected]

            Yeesh

            That's going to suck for anyone that gets sensory overload/feels overwhelmed by loud busy places like airports.

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            I actually disagree having listened to it as someone who gets sensory overload and panic attacks. (Disclaimer: I've just listened with headphones; the real-world implementation might change this.)

            I thought the music was pleasant. I can see it helping to organically drown out the loud, chaotic, stressful noises naturally present in the airport.

            I'm interested to hear what other people who get sensory overload think, though, since I'll bet it manifests in very different ways.

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            • R [email protected]

              cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/225769

              From BBC News via this RSS feed

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              Seems like the rest of the comments, sans a few, didn't read the article.
              Having flown a fair bit, Heathrow always felt rather quiet. I flew out and back to Heathrow 3 times within the span of a year, recently, and didnt notice any background music - something I became familiar with in other airports. If this is how they're planning to introduce some music I'm all for it.

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              • theneverfox@pawb.socialT [email protected]

                That feeling is civilizational collapse right there

                The sign of a dying empire is when you no longer bother to etch designs on the buildings. It's when you no longer give out swag. It's when you cut everything that doesn't make money, but does just make things nice

                Doing things just to make things nice is good. It shouldn't need a reason beyond that

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                I'm not really confused by them commissioning music. I've seen like, murals and so on in airports. I also like the idea of using recordings of background noise to make a track. It's the idea of playing ambient airport noises in an airport that confuses me. But that's art, I suppose. Something to think about. I don't think me being confused by the thought process here - knowing very little about the theory being ambient music - is a sign of the death of an empire. There's plenty of those around.

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                • celeste@kbin.earthC [email protected]

                  I'm not really confused by them commissioning music. I've seen like, murals and so on in airports. I also like the idea of using recordings of background noise to make a track. It's the idea of playing ambient airport noises in an airport that confuses me. But that's art, I suppose. Something to think about. I don't think me being confused by the thought process here - knowing very little about the theory being ambient music - is a sign of the death of an empire. There's plenty of those around.

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                  Do you not think the soundscape of a place matters? If you don't understand why it makes a place better, I take back what I said about civilizational collapse

                  It's subtle to some people, but it affects your emotions, and how you perceive an environment. We're wired to go on alert when the forest goes silent, and to pay attention to loud noises... So when a plane, one of the loudest things in modern life, takes off and leaves the airport quiet, that's deeply disturbing on an animal level. When you walk through long hallways in the depth of night, it's unsettling no matter how brightly lit it is... Less so if a hundred other people are dragging their luggage and coughing

                  It's why they play birdsong and music at Disney... The rattle of a rollercoaster in the distance is terrifying without it

                  The sounds of life make a place feel safe, even if the paint is peeling, a light flickers, and there's no one around, the paths at Disney always feel safe

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                  • R [email protected]

                    Don’t worry, soon AI will do all this work and no one will get paid to do anything.

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                    Chances are the people who came up with this idea already used AI to come up with the stupid fucking idea.

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                    • R [email protected]

                      cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/225769

                      From BBC News via this RSS feed

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                      I've long complained about what happens when MBAs control companies without regard for industry experience. This is the inverse and what happens when people whose entire professional life is one industry wind up making decisions for it

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