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|Workdesc=It is a combination of pots and pans, dishes and cans through which people from around the world give shape to their collective dream of making an alternative internet. Each of these objects tells part of the story of individuals and groups, who each in their own way try to reconfigure the internet’s infrastructure to achieve this goal. For this project I built, tested and documented these antennas and in the process revisited their histories, origins and uses. | |Workdesc=It is a combination of pots and pans, dishes and cans through which people from around the world give shape to their collective dream of making an alternative internet. Each of these objects tells part of the story of individuals and groups, who each in their own way try to reconfigure the internet’s infrastructure to achieve this goal. For this project I built, tested and documented these antennas and in the process revisited their histories, origins and uses. | ||
|Bio=An artist and researcher who spent too much time on his computer. Out of this predicament came a collaborative practice in which he likes to deal with the cultures and issues surrounding networked computation. Currently his topics of interest include the internet's infrastructure, wireless community networks and DIY techniques. | |Bio=An artist and researcher who spent too much time on his computer. Out of this predicament came a collaborative practice in which he likes to deal with the cultures and issues surrounding networked computation. Currently his topics of interest include the internet's infrastructure, wireless community networks and DIY techniques. |
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Student | Roel Roscam Abbing |
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Work Description | It is a combination of pots and pans, dishes and cans through which people from around the world give shape to their collective dream of making an alternative internet. Each of these objects tells part of the story of individuals and groups, who each in their own way try to reconfigure the internet’s infrastructure to achieve this goal. For this project I built, tested and documented these antennas and in the process revisited their histories, origins and uses. |
Bio | An artist and researcher who spent too much time on his computer. Out of this predicament came a collaborative practice in which he likes to deal with the cultures and issues surrounding networked computation. Currently his topics of interest include the internet's infrastructure, wireless community networks and DIY techniques. |
URL | http://roelof.info |
Previously
This project grew out of my interest in the internet's infrastructure. Previously at the PZI I made charts of my global travels across the internet. Inspired by that I made a browser extension that shows you on which networks and in which countries you are surfing. I also looked into the culture of networked warfare and tried to make an index of the internet.