The student’s rhythm
- Chern Kai Teoh
- May 14
- 1 min read
The sounds of student life are everywhere, yet we rarely stop to notice them. They create a rhythm, a pattern that moves us through our days, shaping our experiences without us even realizing it. The steady murmur of conversations, the shuffle of footsteps in crowded hallways, the tapping of keyboards—these sounds blend into the background, forming an unspoken melody.
Laughter echoes through open spaces, music hums from nearby headphones, and the scratch of pens against paper fills quiet moments of focus. Even silence has its presence, broken by the distant creak of a chair or the soft sigh of concentration. These everyday sounds create a rhythm unique to student life, a soundtrack we don’t always hear but always follow. It is in the unnoticed noises, the constant hum of activity, that the true essence of being a student exists.

Team26:
Lola White (RMIT Melbourne)
Nhien Thi Hong Le (RMIT Vietnam)
Thu Minh Pham (RMIT Vietnam)
Jökull Thor Ellertsson (Elisava Barcelona)
Joana De Palol Alegre (Elisava Barcelona)
Leonor Sarmento Moreira De Castro Santos (Elisava Barcelona)
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