Potato Internet

Caroline Sinders

Artwork description:

The Potato Internet is a small-scale, experimental social network partially powered by potatoes that envisions and reimagines the internet in times of climate emergency and global energy crisis. A common criticism of imagined alternatives to today’s toxic and extractivist online world comes down to this: ‘Great idea, but it doesn’t scale up.’ But what if the future of the internet is actually all about scaling down?The small scale of The Potato Internet allows the artists to build a functioning social network from scratch.

They have rethought every layer of the system, from hardware to protocols to governance in an ‘anti-upscaling’ network that suits a local context and endorses slow communication.The artists used potatoes as a source of energy for the physical framework, and e-waste and other recycled materials for the interface. This piece draws on Sinders’ work on the Feminist Dataset for aspects of network governance, safety, equity and codes of conduct. Learn more about the project by visiting it’s low energy, low code website: https://potatoes.network/ The project is realised as a residency production hosted by M-cult in context of the European Media Art Platform EMAP in 2022.

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