Swedish media artist and film-maker Anders Weberg has a new project he’s tagged, ‘P2P Art – The aesthetics of ephemerality.’ It’s, “Art made for – and only available on – the peer to peer networks,” he says. “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.” Weberg’s first P2P Art release is Filter, a 699MB film based on emotions he experienced when, at the beginning of the year, he woke up in the night to find his son 13-year-old son, André, unconscious on the floor.”
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