soundscapes
The intensities of sounds vary with respect to space and time. The natural sounds of waves, vehicles from the main street, chores inside the settlement are differentiated spatially by the sounds produced by them. The waves hitting the sand and the stones produce different sounds. These are sounds overlapping with these changes with time. The extent to which these sounds are heard depend on the sounds overlapping with them.
The density of the marks represent the intensities and the thickness of the strokes represent the movement of any type of source. Birds have a certain movement over one defined space as the sale of fishes happens in that selected area. The movement of these birds are marked by a different set of lines. The density of humans creates a higher intensity of sound. Thus another patch represents the sounds due to multiple human interactions.