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- music
- colombia
- japan
- bolivia
- rio de janeiro
- brazil
- nature
- spiders
- peru
- ecuador
- snakes
- birds
- insects
- united states
- engineering
- history
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- east africa
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- central america
- monkey
- musical instrument
- southern africa
- arabian peninsula
- drum machine
- north east
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- the project
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- sine wave
- casiotone
- nature reserve
- a human
- camera operators
- sample rate
Description
Monkeys + Synthesizers is a project where 6 different spieces of monkeys (and some others) were given different synthesizers. Do monkeys like music and do they enjoy creating music? Humans is the only species on earth that actually compose music. Most birds and some mammals make beautiful sounds, but primarily to scare others away -- or to get laid. The project explores if other primates can make music. In the 60s, the Chimpanzee Congo became famous when he painted abstract paintings that got pretty good reviews by art critics. He had a distinct style in some sort of abstract expressionistic tradition. He liked red a lot but didn't he like blue. Today, some of his paintings are worth up to 20.000 €. Since the synthesizers was invented, the musicians have been asked "Is this really making music? You just press a button and out comes music, right?" Well... you do press buttons, twist knobs and faders, but there are endless ways of doing this. That is why the synthesizer probably is the greatest musical instrument in history. A great example of human ingenuity and engineering -- something that makes us different from the monkeys. Dwarf Monkey (Callithrix pygmaea) Habitat: The Upper Amazonas. Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, north Bolivia and west Brazil. Length: 13 cm, tail 19 cm. Weight: 120 -- 150 g Age: 5-10 years. Diet: Tree gum, fruit, insects and spiders. World's smallest monkey + Bleeptronic 5000 (Thinkgeek.com) 64 LED button matrix synthesizer. Origin: USA Weight: 400 g Dimensions: 15 x 15 cm. Production year: 2010 Lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia rosalia) Habitat: Close to river Sao Joao and in the Poco d´Anta nature reserve, south west of Rio de Janeiro. Length: 34-40 cm, tail 26-38 cm Weight: 630-710 g Age: Up to 20 years Diet: Fruit, flowers, insects, frogs, lizards and bird's eggs. One of world's most rare monkeys. + TR-909 (Roland Corporation) Analog, partially sample based drum machine Origin: Japan Dimensions: 48 x 10 x 30 cm Weight: 4500 g Production year: 1984 Hamadryas Baboon (Papio Hamadryas) Habitat: North east Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Length: Max 76 cm, tail max 61 cm Weight: Female 10-13 kg, male 17-25 kg. Age: Up to 35 years Diet: Grass, roots, fruit, seeds, insects, lizards and sometimes small mammals Their red ass make them look sexy and also serves as a pillow + Casiotone CT-360 (Casio) Incredibly crappy digital synthesizer Origin: Japan Dimensions: 59 x 24 x 9 cm Weight: 4.2 kg Production year: 1987 Ring Tailed Lemur (Lemur Catta) Habitat: South west Madagaskar. Length: 50 cm Weight: Age: 25-30 years Diet: 70% fruit, 30% leafs + Yamaha DX7 (Yamaha) 16 voice FM Digital Synthesizer Origin: Japan Dimensions: 101 x 10 x 33 cm Weight: 14500 g Production year: 1983 6 sine wave operators per voice, 32 Algorithms Suricate (Suricata suricatta) Habitat: Semi-deserts in southern Africa. Length: 25 cm. Weight: 900 g Age: 10-15 years. Diet: Insects, lizards, scorpions, small birds, eggs, rodents and other small mammals. Suricates can survive bites from poisonous scorpions and snakes that would kill a human. + Mirage EPS16 (Ensonic) Sampler Workstation Origin: USA Dimensions: 102 x 11 x 31 cm Weight: 13000 g Production year: 1988 8 note polyphonic, 8 bit, 32 khz sample rate, analog filters Two-toed Sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni) Habitat: Central America from Nicaragua and south to Venezuela, north east Brazil and nothern Peru. Length: 58-70 cm. Weight: 4-12 kg. Age: 12 years, (up to 30 years in zoo). Diet: Leaves, sprouts and fruit. Sloths have the lowest and most varied body temperature of all mammals. It varies between 24° and 33°. + Yamaha SHS-10 (Yamaha) Keytar FM synthesizer Origin: Japan Dimensions: 67 x 28 x 6 cm Weight: 3.4 kg Production year: 1987 Camera operators: Andreas Tilliander, Mats Almegård and Johan Östman. Concept by Håkan Lidbo. Thanks to Bosse Johnsson and Jonas Wahlström at Skansenakvariet, Jörgen Berggren at Berggren Media, Jon Nensén and Daniel Sällstedt. Voltfestivalen -- The...
