[NetBehaviour] 0 9 0 9 0 9 by Anders Weberg and its remix by another...
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon Sep 14 13:09:56 CEST 2009
Anders Weberg was sent a link to a version of his 9 hour and 9 minute
film '090909 (9hour 9minute and 9seconds)' which was released on
September 9, but now there has been a remix by someone else of it, into
a 9 minute and 9 second version instead.
http://www.mininova.org/tor/2952364
Someone downloaded the 9 hour long film, speeded it up and re encoded it.
Weberg decided to share this version as well for all to view..
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Info taken from the original 9 hour release:
0 9 0 9 0 9
Imaginary Places
A 9hour 9minute and 9seconds long audio visual excursion by Swedish
artist and filmmaker Anders Weberg. All material filmed with a mobile phone.
This film and all the files used creating it was deleted 2009/09/09 09:09
Feel free to download the film, watch it and share it for as long as you
like. Or delete it immediately. The aesthetics of ephemerality.
info
Releasedate: 2009/09/09
Runtime: 9 hours 9 minutes 9 seconds 9 frames
Genre: experimental
Codec: XviD
Size: 12.7gb
Video and sound: Anders Weberg
090909[2009]by.Anders.Weberg.P2P-ART.com.XviD.avi
to download search for:
090909[2009]by.Anders.Weberg.P2P-ART.com.XviD.avi
2 teasers from 090909
http://vimeo.com/3944178
http://vimeo.com/6178760
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P2P Art - The aesthetics of ephemerality
http://p2p-art.com
Art made for - and only available on - the peer to peer networks.
The original artwork is first shared by the artist until one other user
has downloaded it.
After that the artwork will be available for as long as other users
share it.
The original file and all the material used to create it are deleted by
the artist.
There is no original
090909 is the fifth release so far uploaded and deleted.
A project from Swedish artist Anders Weberg since 2006.
Anders Weberg
http://www.andersweberg.com
(b.1968)
Anders is an artist and filmmaker working in video, sound, new media and
installations and he is primarily concerned with identity. The human
body lies at the root of projects that formally and conceptually chart
identity and its construction as a preamble to broaching matters of
violence, genders, memory, loss or ideology in which personal
experiences co-exists with references to popular culture, the media and
consumerism. Specializing in digital technologies, he aims to mix genres
and ways of expression to explore the potential of audio visual media.
Currently based Malmö in the south of Sweden and has exhibited at
numerous art/film festivals, galleries, and museums internationally,
including:
Cape 09 Art Biennale, 2009, Cape Town, South Africa; Biennale of Sydney
2008, Sydney, Australia; National Museum, Szczecin, Poland;
Transmediale08, Berlin, Germany; File Brazil 07-08, São Paulo, Brazil;
[10th] Japan Media Arts Festival, Tokyo, Japan; 13th Barcelona
International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art, SONAR,
Barcelona, Spain; Scope New York, US; Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC),
Santa Fe, Argentina; Pocket Films , Centre Pompidou, Paris; Videoformes,
Clermont – Ferrand, France and EMAF, European Media Art
Festival,Osnabrück, Germany.
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