The Internet is dispatching everything in our globalised mega-city. People are essentially wearing the Internet, eating it, hearing it, talking about it all the time, because everything is like a symptom of an Internet driven society. It’s really obvious, though it’s not the main attraction in FSV’s story. FSV is a still life. Everybody’s music sounds like the Internet right now, from Top 40 to underground. Fashion looks like the Internet. It’s this weird impressionism that everything embodies. I think there will be more and more artwork resembling this. Digital clarity has given us another perspective on humanism.The Quietus | Features | Escape Velocity | Adventures On The Far Side: An Interview With James Ferraro