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Pretty Fly For A Wifi
Pretty Fly For A Wifi 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. As a testament to those attempts Pretty Fly For A Wifi shows and documents these objects and devices.
 
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. As a testament to those attempts Pretty Fly For A Wifi shows and documents these objects and devices.




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Roel Roscam Abbing (1990, NL) is an artist, researcher and script kiddie who spent too much time on his computer. Out of that came a collaborative practice in which he likes to deal with the cultures and issues surrounding networked computation. He holds a Fine Arts BA (Hon) from the Willem De Kooning Academy in Rotterdam.
Roel Roscam Abbing (NL) is an artist, researcher and script kiddie who spent too much time on his computer. Out of this a collaborative practice emerged in which deals with the cultures and issues surrounding networked computation.

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Project abstract:

Pretty Fly For A Wifi 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. As a testament to those attempts Pretty Fly For A Wifi shows and documents these objects and devices.


Bio:

Roel Roscam Abbing (NL) is an artist, researcher and script kiddie who spent too much time on his computer. Out of this a collaborative practice emerged in which deals with the cultures and issues surrounding networked computation.