Shot entirely on the Nokia N8 mobile phone. Winner of the Nokia Shorts competition 2011.
Director: JW Griffiths
Producer: Kurban Kassam
Director of Photography: Christopher Moon
Editor: Marianne Kuopanportti
Sound Design: Mauricio d’Orey
Music composed by: Lennert Busch
Expose Yourself
Video and Sound
by Anders Weberg weberg.se
18 people from 11 different countries answered an open call where they where asked to interpret “Expose Yourself” in front of a mobile phone camera and send it to me.
I then in turn, Re-interpreted their interpretations and added “my Self”
The participants from the following countries: Spain, Canada, Italy, Denmark, UK, Germany, Sweden, US, France, Portugal and South Africa.
ANTTI SAVELA, AREA ERINA LÓPEZ PINO,
BO G SVENSSON, CLINT ENNS, OSVALDO CIBILS, WILLIAM ESDALE, THORE SONESON,
WOLF D. SCHREIBER, SHEER ZED, ALEX BUHL, CORINNE DE SAINT ANGEL, JOSE VIEIRA, EVA GRIP, NICLAS HALLBERG, ALISON WILLIAMS,
STAFFAN LAGER, MOTOKO ISHII AND SHARON SEKHON.
Denver Duncan “Stalker”
From concept to finish this project took 30 hrs to create. It was shot exclusively on the Nokia N8. I put together a “case/plate” for the phone so we were able to use a tripod, steadycam, and even a slider. If your looking for a GD&TOP or TVXQ style music video, this isn’t it! Hope all you stalkers out there enjoy this smart phone music video!
Directed by: Kyle Roberts
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(b.1968)
Anders is an artist 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.
He coined the term Peer-to-peer art or (p2p art) in 2006. 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’s no original”. Six films with a duration between 45 minutes and 9 hours have been uploaded on the file sharing networks in one copy and their original have been deleted. P2P Art – The aesthetics of ephemerality.
Also the founder and curator for the Stian [con]temporary art gallery.
Currently based in the small village Kölleröd in the south of Sweden and has exhibited at numerous art/film festivals, galleries, and museums internationally, including:
FutureEverything 2010, Manchester, UK; National Museum of Contemporary Art 2010, Athens, Greece; Beijing Contemporary Art Centre 2010, Beijing, China; Cape 09 Art Biennale, 2009, Cape Town, South Africa; Biennale of Sydney 2008, Sydney, Australia; National Museum, Szczecin, Poland; 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.