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ECCOS

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Andrew Norman Wilson is the mastermind behind “ECCOS” — a “six-hour meditation video” featuring slowed-down footage of a gamer beating..

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ENS

1990
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Nanotak

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BLKNWS

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Art Calls

2014
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Love Story

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Concept art

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Art and Environment

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Empires ruins and networks: art in real time culture

2004
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Art in Action

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Grosse Fatigue

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Artists at Work

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Transfinite loops

1996
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Code Names (2001-present)

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Happy-end

Austria, 1996
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Concept art, mood drawings and studies of locations in Karnaca

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Kelimba

Austria, 1986
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Universal zoologies

1999
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Orwell main title artwork

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