Namasthay Featured in ArtistCloseUp
- Gavriel Wayenberg
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Lurch Productions is pleased to share a new interview published by ArtistCloseUp, featuring François Gabriel Wayenberg, also known as Namasthay.

The interview offers a broad view of the artistic journey behind Namasthay and Lurch Productions: music, film, writing, photography, documentary work, multimedia experimentation, and the ongoing exploration of the links between art, science, technology and consciousness.
For many years, the work developed across several parallel forms: books, albums, experimental films, portraits, documentaries, and research-driven creative projects. From the outside, these activities can appear separate. The interview helps clarify the deeper continuity between them.

At the center of the work are recurring themes: perception, memory, transformation, identity, symbolism, animal consciousness, creativity, and meaning. Whether expressed through music, image, text or documentary work, the same question often returns:
What invisible connections are we missing?
This is also the question that increasingly defines Lurch Productions Creative Studio. The studio is not only an archive of videos or music-related projects. It is becoming a platform for human stories, artistic encounters, experimental cinema, documentary work, and bridges between creativity and research.
The ArtistCloseUp interview also places this work in the context of the AI era. As technology becomes more capable of generating content, the human role of interpretation, context and meaning becomes even more important. Artists are not only makers of images or sounds. They can also become navigators between complexity and understanding.
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