A couple of years ago I participated a video collaboration between artists from all over the world, inspired by the Surrealist creation method, The Exquisite Corpse Video Project (ECVP). The best thing about it was the people I connected with. One of them was the talented Swedish artist Anders Weberg, who works with video, sound, new media and installations, primarily concerned with identity. In the beginning of 2011 Anders invited artists to interpret “Expose Yourself” in front of a mobile phone camera and send it to him. 18 people from 11 different countries answered him. I was one of them. My video was shot in front of a mirror, using a flash light and a mobile phone. Anders re-interpreted all the interpretations and added himself to the mixture. The result is very nice, I think. Check it out…
Artists: 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.what’s here
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