Vol. 1 No. 7

Voice of the Dolphin

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The Sirius Institute  PO Box 1619 Wailuku, Hawaii, USA 96793-6619 Phone 808-661-4656
The Voice of the Dolphin

Vol. 1. No. 7 6/23/91

 

The Sirius Institute is an organization whose commitment is the dolphinization of the planet. We are realizing human-dolphin co-creative habitats where free dolphins and humans are interacting on a continuing basis. This is bringing the joy of dolphins to more people and deepening our appreciation of them.

As one step to this goal, we are developing musical instruments that the dolphins and whales can play called Song Swimmers. The first instrumentation consists of a hydrophone to receive cetacean sounds and a Vocalizer (a MIDI instrument) that translates their sounds to computer-readable data. As they sing, their sounds are converted to instrumental timbres which may be played back. Human musicians may respond to this in many ways, including improvisation, orchestration, or further composition. This gives cetacea and humans the opportunity to participate as co-creators of the first interspecies musical language. In other developments, the cetacea are able to use their sounds and gestures to control Song Swimmer parameters such as tuning and timbre. We see the device evolving into a general computer interface for the Cetacea.

By using Lucy scales to analyze the dolphin and whale sounds, we can tune the Song Swimmers to play in the appropriately microtuned scales. This is the first time that cetacean communication has been approached on a musical basis where they are able to play with us and start long-term relationships with humanity. Already we know that dolphins love people. The dolphins are meeting people around the planet. We have much to learn from their harmonious societies. Help us meet them with our best and develop lasting communication with these large-brained sentient mammals of the sea. Together we can create Philadelphia (love of dolphins). You can participate in the integration of dolphins into our world culture.

The first Song Swimmer is being tested with dolphins and whales in Maui, Hawaii. Field testing began in January, 1991. We shall be recording cetacea during the great eclipse, 11th July, 1991. The recordings and human/dolphin interactive music will be part of the Ohana Total Eclipse Spiritual Gathering, a concert honoring Hawaiian sovereignty. Join the wave. Your gifts to Sirius Institute are welcome.

Siriusly yours,

 

Dolphins
Joy Stanley - Dolphin Communication, Language Sculpting
Ariel Stanley - Toy Specialist
Michael Hyson - Biologist, Delphinologist
Charles Lucy - Music, Dolphin Scales
Christos Koutrobis - Dolphin Poet, Lyricist
Eric Frydler - Creative design, Scripting, Toy design

 


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