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WOTR stands for War of the Robots. A series of stop motion videos by artist Richard de Jong who performs at festivals and clubs under the name Camp Attack Visuals. All his robots are self created sculptures which he brings to life through a long process of shooting at various locations from abandoned warehouses to exotic landscapes like the Swiss Alps.
WOTR stands for War of the Robots. A series of stop motion videos by artist Richard de Jong who performs at festivals and clubs under the name Camp Attack Visuals. All his robots are self created sculptures which he brings to life through a long process of shooting at various locations from abandoned warehouses to exotic landscapes like the Swiss Alps.
WOTR stands for War of the Robots. A series of stop motion videos by artist Richard de Jong who performs at festivals and clubs under the name Camp Attack Visuals. All his robots are self created sculptures which he brings to life through a long process of shooting at various locations from abandoned warehouses to exotic landscapes like the Swiss Alps.
WOTR stands for War of the Robots. A series of stop motion videos by artist Richard de Jong who performs at festivals and clubs under the name Camp Attack Visuals. All his robots are self created sculptures which he brings to life through a long process of shooting at various locations from abandoned warehouses to exotic landscapes like the Swiss Alps.
WOTR stands for War of the Robots. A series of stop motion videos by artist Richard de Jong who performs at festivals and clubs under the name Camp Attack Visuals. All his robots are self created sculptures which he brings to life through a long process of shooting at various locations from abandoned warehouses to exotic landscapes like the Swiss Alps.