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The Lambdoma Recording Project: Capturing Resonance
In May 2022, the Lambdoma became the centerpiece of a unique recording project that explored its harmonic potential in a creative setting. The Lambdoma Recording Project took place at the historic At Home Gallery in Šamorín, Slovakia, and brought together musicians from various traditions to experiment with the Lambdoma’s unique sound.
Overtone singer Anna-Maria Hefele and other artists joined forces to capture the essence of the Lambdoma, blending its pure harmonic frequencies with diverse musical styles. The resulting recordings offer a profound sonic journey through the interconnectedness of sound, art, and culture.
This project highlights how the Lambdoma continues to inspire new musical interpretations and remains a tool for creative exploration, even in the modern age. The recording serves as a lasting tribute to the potential of the Lambdoma, offering listeners a chance to experience its resonance beyond the physical installation.
THE RECORDING PROJECT
Šamorín 2022
In May 2022, the Lambdoma became the center of an interdisciplinary recording project at the At Home Gallery in Šamorín, Slovakia.
Musicians from diverse artistic backgrounds gathered to explore the acoustic possibilities of the sculpture. Through improvisation and collaboration, the Lambdoma revealed its unique capacity to merge voice, instruments, and spatial resonance into a unified sound environment.
Overtone singer Anna-Maria Hefele and other artists worked inside the structure, using its harmonic relationships as both a musical framework and a source of inspiration.
The recordings capture the Lambdoma not only as an instrument, but as an acoustic space — a place where sound, architecture, and performance become inseparable.
The project continues to serve as an important reference for the artistic potential of the Lambdoma and its role as a platform for experimental music and sound research.