Abstract
As a result of the digital revolution, legal complexities have increased for Internet users. With an opaque and dispersed world network, users are often bound to sovereignties and laws they are unaware of. The author explores how Internet corporations are redefining geopolitics. Through two artworks, this statement reframes the novel Robinson Crusoe within the context of current technologies. The author proposes the castaway as a framework for users’ political position in relation to Internet infrastructure.
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2022
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