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BYRON NILSSON

■ After leaving Arc Developments, Byron set up Slippery Snake Studio and worked on the completion of for Sony. He currently runs a glamping site near the coast and programs for pleasure during the winter. Byron is also a technical diving instructor and sails racing yachts.

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