sound Alex Drewchin
two channel video installation

the Internet is handmade began from an interest in the Internet as a physical entity and the ever increasing transcendent nature of time, space and place. It grew from the notion of the Internet as a physical ‘thing’ (the thousands of miles of undersea cables, or the buildings that house the main connection points) in contrast to the general perception of the internet as an ethereal, mystical, cloud like being, and is underpinned by a questioning of how both these perceptions relate to the contemporary experiences of communication and the varied spaces in which we now exist.