"Bundled, Buried & Behind Closed Doors: Short documentary about economic geography of Internet infrastructure (Ben Mendelsohn)" Lower Manhattan’s 60 Hudson Street is one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of Internet connectivity. Set in the dense, mixed-use neighborhood of Tribeca, the building’s nondescript brick exterior conceals several network interconnection facilities where huge amounts of data are exchanged. This short documentary peeks inside, offering a glimpse of the massive material infrastructure that makes the Internet possible. Featuring interviews with Stephen Graham and Saskia Sassen, the video also explores why Internet infrastructure concentrates in some places and not others. Completed for a masters thesis in Media Studies at The New School. Watch it here: www.benmendelsohn.com Ben Mendelsohn New York City bamendelsohn@gmail.com