Andrew Norman Wilson Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
05 October 2018
A semi-biographical fiction inspired by his father’s work at one of Kodak’s first processing labs, Wilson’s speculative gloss on the evolution of photochemical science entwines multiple perspectives and personas.
13 October 2016
Ode to Seekers 2012 is an infinite loop that celebrates the existence of mosquitoes, syringes and oil derricks via a translation of the formal techniques of John Keats' Ode on a Grecian Urn from printed text to video.
19 February 2016
In 2010 the physicist Aaron O’Connell and his colleagues proved that a strip of metal, visible to the naked human eye, can both oscillate and not oscillate at the same time.
04 December 2019
The first section employs a 75mm to 1500mm Canon telephoto lens developed for wildlife cinematography.
15 March 2013
The Uncertainty Seminars abstract corporate aesthetics across several sections, conflating modes of address from avant-garde cinema and video art with contemporary therapeutic and motivational techniques.
21 April 2021
A text, some images, and an unstable arrangement of durations to which one can devote a fluctuating form of attention.
25 January 2020
What happens inside a Poké Ball with space and time? This is one of several questions we face in a tale told in amphetamine-fuelled voice-over.
04 March 2025
Andrew Norman Wilson announces the streaming deal that he signed with Metrograph at home.
15 December 2015
Animated loop by Andrew Norman Wilson.
21 October 2021
An unhoused character impersonator on Los Angeles’ Hollywood Boulevard seeks connection to the world through radical, Hollywood-oriented conspiracy theories that they consume by way of a Bluetooth headset soldered into the helmet of their storm-trooper-like costume.
03 November 2020
New details on the drowning that inspired In the Air Tonight have emerged from someone who was close to Phil at the time.
25 January 2025
Silvesterchlausen is a mysterious tradition that takes place every New Year’s Eve in Switzerland’s Appenzell, the most conservative part of the country.
28 April 2011
Due to his video- and interview-based investigations of a top-secret, marginalized class of book-scanning workers on the campus of Google headquarters, Andrew Norman Wilson was fired from his job there as a video editor.