Andrew Norman Wilson
Switzerland, USA
© 2016 Emily Berl
Switzerland, USA
© 2016 Emily Berl
Andrew Norman Wilson is a writer, director, and artist based in New York. His first work of video art, Workers Leaving the Googleplex, went viral upon its release and was recently exhibited in MoMA's main collection gallery for over two years. His first narrative short, In the Air Tonight, went viral upon its release and premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival. His first magazine essay, "It's Not What the World Needs Right Now," went viral upon its release and led to his signing with CAA.
2025 Silvesterchlausen
2021 Impersonator
2020 In the Air Tonight
2020 Z = |Z/Z•Z-1 mod 2|-1: Lavender Town Syndrome
2020 Z = |Z/Z•Z-1 mod 2|-1: The Old Victrola
2019 Kodak (pw = norman)
2016 Ode to Seekers 2012
2016 Reality Models
2016 The Unthinkable Bygone
2014 SONE S/S 2014
2011 Workers Leaving the Googleplex
In the Swiss town of Interlaken, a love triangle forms between an alpine native, a wealthy right-wing political upstart, and a mysterious influencer who might be a spy through which the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
During the Locarno Residency, I hope to befriend like-minded filmmakers and find funding for my feature films Interlaken, In the Air Tonight, and Impersonator.