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Familjen vs Lis Sørensen - Mine Øjne De Skal Se aweberg - 1,079 views - 1 week ago
Videoremix by Anders Weberg.

Johan T Karlsson aka Familjen vs Lis Sörensen from the Collection "the Music we hate"

"Swedish radio station Strom is about to release a very remarkable project called The Music We Hate. The show has asked a couple of well known artists to pick a song they dislike, or even hate, and turn it into something more of their liking. You know, as some sort of musical regression therapy..."
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60.01.60 - the first 10 minutes aweberg - 1,081 views - 1 year ago
(Excerpt with the first 10 minutes. The film is 60 minutes.) Available as cd/dvd from www.dotshop.se from May 26th 2008.

60.01.60 -- the techno equivalent to Wagners "Ring of the Niebelungen"... sort of.

60.01.60 is about time and how we chose to perceive it. All art forms that is represented in this projects are relating to time, playing with intervals, exploring how the beholder is effected by the feeling and the drama that comes to life when the artist really knows his or her profession. We explore the relation between long and short sequences of time, the building stones that we work with in our respective art forms, in order to see what happens when we invert the concepts of time. We change the perspective, we zoom in the shortest intervals and blow them up to eternities and make long periods of time implode in to a blink of an eye. 60.01.60 gives shape to the shapeless, this thing that is always present but vanishes as soon as we're trying to capture it. But the project is not only about arts relation to the concept of time but also about us as humans, how we are obsessed with age, the time that has passed, the time we have left, without hardly ever focusing on the present, how we can create so much more time for ourselves by being aware of the present.

The music is a jigsaw puzzle that can be put together in two different ways. It's built by 60 pieces of music, exactly one one minute each. The music is devided into ten different themes, changing every minute. The ten themes changes tempo signature from ¼ in the first theme, 2/4, ¾ and so forth, the 10th theme changes tempo signature every bar. On another level there are 6 themes changing character or color every minute. So when the music is put together as 10 songs of 6 minutes each, all the songs change character the same way every minute. Rhytmic and textures are also coming back in different configurations through the music, connecting everyting into one composition, one song of 60 minutes. Our numeric system, that has 10 as base, is merged with the Babylonian numeric system with 60 as base, the one we use in our clocks.

http://www.600160.com

Film: Anders Weberg
Music: Håkan Lidbo
Choreography: Åsa Unander-Scharin
Dancers: Annika Hyvärinen, Johanna Klint, Charotta Ruth,
Åsa Unander-Scharin, Moa Westerlund.
Costume design: Nakkna

60.01.60 was originally a performance last winter at "Kulturhuset" in Stockholm. It was a collaboration with the choreographer Åsa Unander-Scharin, the film maker Anders Weberg, the graphic designer Paul Farrington, the dancers Annika Hyvärinen, Johanna Klint, Charlotta Ruth, Moa Westerlund and Åsa Unander-Scharin. And the costumes was made by the design group Nakkna with their very special visual identity. The performance was 60 acts of one minute each where the dances moved over a coordinate system on the floor following the mathematic of the music. Anders Weberg's films and Paul Farringtons' minimal graphics was displayed on big screens. 600160.com is also an interactive website where the very typography of the word "600160" becomes a musical instrument. So 600160 is much more than a CD with weird music, it's a lot of art forms expressing the same ideas.
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Emphasis[2008]by.Anders.Weberg.P2P-ART.com.excerpt aweberg - 1,745 views - 1 year ago
"short excerpt from the full film"

E M P H A S I S

A 60 minute audio visual excursion
by Swedish artist and filmmaker Anders Weberg.
http://www.andersweberg.com

This film and all the files used creating it was deleted 2008/03/16

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Releasedate: 2008/03/16
Runtime: 60 min
Genre: experimental
Codec: XviD
Size: 700MB
Video and sound: Anders Weberg
Emphasis[2008]by . Anders . Weberg . P2P-ART . com . XviD . avi

P2P Art - The aesthetics of ephemerality.

http://www.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

A project from Swedish artist Anders Weberg.

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.

This is the third released film so far.

Filter[2006]by . Anders . Weberg . P2P-ART . com . XviD . avi - released and deleted 2006-09-15
Transient[2007]by . Anders . Weberg . P2P-ART . com . XviD . avi - released and deleted 2007-09-15

Anders Weberg (1968, Sweden), Artist and filmmaker.
Works in video, sound, new media and specialized in the expressions that digital technologies provide and aim to mix genres and ways of expression to explore the potential of visual media.
Lives and works in in the small coastal town of Ängelholm in the south of Sweden, and has exhibited at numerous art festivals, galleries, and museums internationally, including
[10th] Japan Media Arts Festival, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography,Tokyo, Japan; 13th Barcelona International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art, Sonar, Barcelona, Spain;
Transmediale08, Berlin, Germany; File Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil;
Scope New York, US; Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), Santa Fe, Argentina; Pocket Films in Paris, Centre Pompidou, Paris;
The 2nd Art and Science International Exhibition and Symposium, Beijing, China; etc.
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CORPSE#6 (2008) ExCorpseP... - 649 views - 10 months ago
Sixth video on the EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT series, a collaboration among international video artists. For more information visit www.artreview.com/profile/exco rpse

Participating artists:

Kika Nicolela (Brazil) | Alicia Felberbaum (England) | Ulf Kristiansen (Norway) | Anders Weberg (Sweden) | Marty McCutcheon (USA) | Jan Kather (USA) | John Pirard (Belgium) | Arthur Tuoto (Brazil) | Nung-Hsin Hu (Taiwan)

Exhibitions:

- Monkeytown (USA) | August 2008
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Stan Brakhage - Black Ice (1994) Lottedysk... - 26,131 views - 2 years ago
Stan Brakhage - Black Ice (1994)
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Bill Viola missduda - 52,719 views - 2 years ago
some bill viola's footage
part of "Bill Viola: Works from the Tristan Project"
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Anders Weberg (1968, Sweden), Artist and filmmaker. Works in video, sound, new media and installations.
Specialized in the expressions that digital technologies provide and aim to mix genres and ways of expression to explore the potential of visual media.
Lives and works in Malmö in the south of Sweden, and has exhibited at numerous art festivals, galleries, and museums internationally, including [10th] Japan Media Arts Festival, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography,Tokyo, Japan; 13th Barcelona International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art, Sonar, Barcelona, Spain; Transmediale08, Berlin, Germany; File Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil; Scope New York, US; Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), Santa Fe, Argentina; Pocket Films in Paris, Centre Pompidou, Paris; The 2nd Art and Science International Exhibition and Symposium, Beijing, China; etc.

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