Peter Joseph(VII)
- Writer
- Director
- Editor
Peter Joseph (Winston-Salem, NC, USA) inadvertently became globally acclaimed
after a private performance work called "Zeitgeist" went viral online in 2007. This highly controversial art piece was artlessly placed online after a short performance run in Manhattan.Peter is/was a solo percussionist/electronic musician and originally produced "Zeitgeist" as a performance, not a "film".
Afterwards "Zeitgeist" became "Zeitgeist: The Movie", with over 50 million+ online views counted in the first year alone via Google Video, Peter went on to produce 2 sequels (Zeitgeist: Addendum and Zeitgeist: Moving Forward) to that work, each achieving a similar level of viral attention. It is estimated that combined, well over 350 million people have seen one or more of his three documentaries since 2007.
Apart from his film and music work, Peter is a dedicated activist and has lectured around the world, including the UK, Canada, America, Brazil, Germany & Israel, on subjects of cultural/social sustainability, the importance of critical thought, and the social role of the arts and scientific literacy. He has been profiled in the New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Marker, Free Speech TV, The Young Turks, Hollywood Today and many other outlets. He has participated in multiple TEDx Events, has worked with The Global Summit and is also a frequent social/economic critic on the news network Russia Today.
Side projects include his hit web series Culture in Decline.
In 2013, he was tapped to direct the official music video of 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist Black Sabbath, which requested actual segments from the Zeitgeist Trilogy for their Grammy Award winning single "God is Dead?".
Afterwards "Zeitgeist" became "Zeitgeist: The Movie", with over 50 million+ online views counted in the first year alone via Google Video, Peter went on to produce 2 sequels (Zeitgeist: Addendum and Zeitgeist: Moving Forward) to that work, each achieving a similar level of viral attention. It is estimated that combined, well over 350 million people have seen one or more of his three documentaries since 2007.
Apart from his film and music work, Peter is a dedicated activist and has lectured around the world, including the UK, Canada, America, Brazil, Germany & Israel, on subjects of cultural/social sustainability, the importance of critical thought, and the social role of the arts and scientific literacy. He has been profiled in the New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Marker, Free Speech TV, The Young Turks, Hollywood Today and many other outlets. He has participated in multiple TEDx Events, has worked with The Global Summit and is also a frequent social/economic critic on the news network Russia Today.
Side projects include his hit web series Culture in Decline.
In 2013, he was tapped to direct the official music video of 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist Black Sabbath, which requested actual segments from the Zeitgeist Trilogy for their Grammy Award winning single "God is Dead?".