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"Spaces of almost absolute silence, the ROOMS OF SOUNDS created by Götz Lemberg create a sense of humility that seeps from the stillness itself." |

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Frankfurter Rundschau |
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"It has often been proven that it's not the musicians who are the leading figures in the new field of experimental sound art, but rather the visual artists. They are more insouciant, uninhibited, a bit more saucy, more brazen in their approach to music. Take Götz Lemberg´s sound installations for example ... Once inside, you're not lulled by the sounds, but rather vexed. Outside again, you may squint in the daylight, some may even feel they have been cleansed, but in any case you reenter the world with "new" ears and eyes. This sound sculpture works as a catharsis." |

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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung |
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"At times, you're so delighted you could shout for joy, but the other visitors´ whispering and murmuring calls for restraint. At the exit you find yourself back in the cold of a winter's day, with other visitors, whose faces are full of the same enthusiasm." |

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Berliner Morgenpost |
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"With an ecstatic rush of color, light and sounds, Götz Lemberg´s exhibition at the Französischer Dom demonstrates how architecture itself can be staged ... What more could one want?" |
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"Klangtranstase" liberates the listener. Spatial boundaries are lifted. The twelve solo installations lead the visitor through a completely new environment, one perceives and experiences not only space but also sounds in a completely singular way. |

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... The numerous dimensions of "Klangtranstase" do not allow the visitor to withdraw to a place of refuge, it demands their courage to be fully open to this experience. Nothing ventured, nothing gained; here the brave gain a unique sensual experience of a higher dimension - it is a miracle in a society as asensual as our own which can hardly endure true sensuality and compensates for its loss with consumption and vicarious satisfaction of all kinds." |
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Klassik Heute |
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"The spacious sound, light, and space installation "Klangtranstase" by the Berlin artist, Götz Lemberg, is a combination of sound and conceptual art. In eleven different rooms he places the most everyday sounds on stage - amusing, surprising, meditative... |
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The acoustic highlight is the "Blue Symphony" in the small hall. The darkened room deprives the visitor of any sense of dimension and has them take part in the genesis of humankind: the sound range reaches from the scraping noises of swimming unicellular organisms to futuristic digital sounds like the fizz of a just-opened can of CocaCola. Tones that will reverberate in the classical sound landscape for years to come." |
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