
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 13th June 2020
Time: 09:04 – 08:19
Weather: Sunny, light cloud and a gentle breeze
Temperature: 17oC
Average Sound Level: 44.9dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 13th June 2020
Time: 09:04 – 08:19
Weather: Sunny, light cloud and a gentle breeze
Temperature: 17oC
Average Sound Level: 44.9dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 11th June 2020
Time: 09:07 – 09:22
Weather: Thick cloud and a moderate breeze
Temperature: 14oC
Average Sound Level: 45.4dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 6th June 2020
Time: 09:01 – 09:16
Weather: Cloudy and dry with a strong wind
Temperature: 10oC
Average Sound Level: 43.1dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 4th June 2020
Time: 09:03 – 09:18
Weather: Cloudy and dry with a gentle breeze
Temperature: 11oC
Average Sound Level: 45.3dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 1st June 2020
Time: 09:01 – 09:16
Weather: Sunny, clear skies and a gentle breeze
Temperature: 18oC
Average Sound Level: 43.1dBSPL (LAeq)
Passing the Jubilee commemoration, through the shaded, narrow passage on the edge of the cricket pitch, I notice the village hall doors are open on to the green. Escaping are the commanding, motherly voices of staff reinitiating the young attendees of Woodcote Preschool, back from the lockdown break. Strolling across the pitch, I line-up the sound level meter with the park bench and zip-wire frame and head to my customary quiet position under the line of beech trees by the school. Now, with distance, only the occasional scrape of furniture and excited squeal from the hall can make it past the continuous throng of cars, trucks and delivery vans and the, still occasional, thunderous passage of aircraft. Behind me in the primary school, the sound of a bucket handle being picked up and dropped, reverberates around the playground. The droning tone from some mechanical device seems to blend seamlessly with a lorry’s pulsing reverse tone. Other proximal sounds provide a comfortingly familiar natural blanket; fresh leaves animated by the breeze, pigeons with their insistent mellow cooing, the mew-like cry of red kites, the virtuosic song of blackbirds and the other cheeps and chirps, indistinguishable to the untrained ear. Then, as I am about to leave, an electric scooter flies past, its foley sound; the clicking of a lawn sprinkler mixed with the whine of a milk float. The young gentleman driver, topless and tanned, turns his head in my direction, nodding and smiling in relaxed and confident self-recognition.
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 30th May 2020
Time: 08:57 – 09:12
Weather: Sunny, clear skies with a very light breeze
Temperature: 17oC
Average Sound Level: 43.3dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 29th May 2020
Time: 09:02 – 09:17
Weather: Sunny, clear skies with a gentle breeze
Temperature: 18oC
Average Sound Level: 45.2dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 27th May 2020
Time: 08:56 – 09:11
Weather: Sunny, light cloud with a gentle breeze
Temperature: 19oC
Average Sound Level: 42.5dBSPL (LAeq)
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 26th May 2020
Time: 08:58 – 09:13
Weather: Sunny, light cloud with a gentle breeze
Temperature: 18oC
Average Sound Level: 43.2dBSPL (LAeq)
With only a distant peacock call for sonic novelty, the familiar soundscape and sun on my back allows me to slouch in to the park bench with considerable ease. Prompted by recollection of an earlier email, my mind meanders across the village green, resting itself on people, so as to imagine their experience of being present here today. The gentleman sitting on the park bench adjacent to me, drinking from a can, then hunched over, gazing in to his lap. The lady wandering past me on a brisk circuit of the field, politely slowing to say hello. The dad with daughter and dog in tow. Looking for an allegory that can communicate these thoughts and imaginings, my mind conjures documentary footage of bulging amphibian eyes, then nostrils, tongues and ear drums emerging and sinking back into some primeval soup. Scattered points of reception emerging to wonder at the whole from different angles, as a person might check their hair in a mirror, only to disintegrate as food for future insights.
Location: Village Green, Woodcote, Oxfordshire, UK
Date: 24th May 2020
Time: 08:52 – 09:07
Weather: Sunny intervals with a moderate breeze
Temperature: 15oC
Average Sound Level: 52.6dBSPL (LAeq)
I arrive at the green to the joyful sound of a dad singing ‘How much is that doggy in the window‘ to his two young daughters, whilst they circle a beech tree on their balance bikes. Shortly after, mum and third child wander over from the village hall to clap encouragingly. As they wander off in the direction of The Close, I attend to the rolls of white noise from the branches above, dominating the soundscape today. With no obstructions, the chilly breeze appears to gather momentum across the green, making me conscious of the tripod’s stability, top heavy with microphones and blimp precariously nesting on the apex. My inability to hear into the distance keeps my thoughts turned inward. A slow-moving tractor, trailer with entourage of patient motorists rumbling along the Goring Road and the occasional shriek of red kites pull my attention outward, but not far and not for long.