The internet is often imagined as immaterial—an invisible network existing somewhere beyond the physical world. Yet it is deeply embodied. Every interaction leaves a trace: a click, a gesture, a movement, a biometric signal. As our relationship with networked technologies becomes increasingly intimate, the boundaries between body and infrastructure begin to dissolve.

Networked Bodies explores the physical traces of this relationship, asking where the internet ends and the body begins. How large is the network? How far does it extend? And, in an age of constant connectivity, where exactly are we?

Networked Bodies

C-prints, Cat-5 and peripheral cabling, computing peripherals, digital photography

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