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In the audio titled "Slow Movement on the Ice Polygon", a gentle symphony of sounds begins to play. The audio encapsulates the subtle yet distinctive noise of foley, the manipulation of everyday sound effects that are added to media in post-production. The listeners are transported to a chilly scene dominated by a vast expanse of ice. It feels as if you are walking on a large polygon-shaped sheet of ice, the crisp crunch under your feet reminding you of the cold surface below. This auditory experience is enhanced by the distinct sound of polystyrene, producing a creaky, almost squeaky noise that resonates throughout the icy landscape, giving the impression of cold, frosty air. The sound of ice cracking intermittently can be heard, evoking a sense of tension and caution, reminding you of the fragility of the ice beneath. Simultaneously, the soft, muffled background noise of snow falling gently on the ground adds a soothing counterpoint to the other,