BIO
Andrew Norman Wilson currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a B.S. from Syracuse University's SI Newhouse School of Public Communication. He is a 2011 recipient of the Dedalus Foundation MFA fellowship and the Edward Ryerson Fellowship. His work has been presented at the Images Festival in Toronto, the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the De Young Museum in San Francisco, the Eastern Bloc Center in Montreal, Yaffo 23 in Jerusalem, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, UCLA, and Reed College.
His current work focuses on globalization and its emergent forms and flows of labor, capital, and information.
His current work focuses on globalization and its emergent forms and flows of labor, capital, and information.
David - Thanks for watching the Googleplex video. Just so you know though, it wasn't meant to convince you of any "Great Google Atrocities." Nor is there any suggestion that Google's labor practices are "evil." Based on how it was framed by the media, I understand how it could be interpreted that way though. On its own, when viewed in its entirety, my hope is that the video grapples with contemporary conditions of labor + media, and complicates the widespread assumption that Google is an exception to the "business-as-usual" practices of multinational corporations.