Fu10 The Galician Night Crawling Work ^new^ -
In this post, I’ll break down the project’s origins, its core components, why it matters in the broader context of immersive art, and what you can take away from its haunting, nocturnal journey.
Because Galician night crawling isn’t about walking. It’s about moving — sometimes literally on hands and knees across slick jetty rocks, slippery seaweed, or through crawlspaces under raised granaries ( horreos ) where the old guard stashed supplies during the Spanish Civil War. fu10 the galician night crawling work
Galicia has the highest density of unofficial WiFi repeaters in Europe. Villages like Muxía and Camariñas operate on mesh networks that go dark during the day (to save solar power) and light up at night. The uses these mesh networks to perform "cold pings" on marine traffic servers, effectively crawling the web for data that should have been deleted but remains cached on rural routers. In this post, I’ll break down the project’s

