Plan for Dreaming Experimental Audio
Firstly I learnt the word Anthraphonies today. It means the actions/movements of artificial objects e.g. machinery, bells, cars. I will be needing a lot of these for my locations in this dream idea.
00:00-01:00 = Guy falls asleep in his bed in his room, then wakes in his dream and gets out the bed after hearing very strange and odd sounds, he opens the door and finds himself in a factory.
01:00-02:00 = Guy walks through factory with movement going past his ears (use binaural mic for this effect). Finds himself being chased and runs through the door at the end of the factory. You hear banging on the door behind him.
02:00-03:00 = Guy finds himself in a church. Using Big reverb here to replicate the sound if I do not find access to a church to record in. Hears monk like singing and footsteps going past him and around him. In dreams you can hear your alarm going off sometimes and then you wake up to turn it off. I also had an awful nightmare when I was younger that someone was blow torching my feet and then I woke up with my feet on a scalding hot radiator haha. (makes sense to me) so In the background every now and then I'm thinking of having the TV on which leeks into the dream at different points. He runs to the next door and goes through.
03:00-04:00 = Guy is in an office, he can hear everyone typing and the radio playing, he begins to become disorientated as he is slowly waking up and the music becomes disorientated to follow his mind. Im thinking of maybe having a ticking clock in the background, sped up, to replicate how time in your dream is not relative to time in your sleep. The guy then falls out the building (replicating falling or falling off a curb in your dreams) and wakes up from the dream with the tv on as he left it.
This is still slightly rough but I am doing more research on dreams and the mind. I did read today that the mind is like a computer and that the reason why you struggle to run or fight in dreams is because its such a big action for the mind to create, it doesn't have enough ‘RAM’ like a computer to compensate for the size of moves and sometimes your mind may have a ‘system overload’ in that sense.