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Stolon Mesh Network

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Christina Battle

Description

Stolon Mesh is a community mesh network seeded by 221A that offers free wifi to users in Vancouver’s DTES & Chinatown, and beyond. Developed by artist and 221A Fellow Christina Battle in collaboration with a team of researchers, community liaisons and technologists, Stolon Mesh is a growing network infrastructure with the aim of creating a local-first digital commons that will remain just, caring and responsible to others. The network’s first node is located within the x̱aw̓s shew̓áy̓ New Growth《新生林》garden at 271 Union Street.

Relevance

Stolon Mesh, a mesh network in Vancouver, provides free, locally accessible internet to underrepresented communities, creating a digital commons focused on care and accountability.• Tech Literacy & Accessibility: Stolon Mesh supports tech literacy by making digital resources freely accessible, helping communities connect with culturally nuanced digital resources.• Reducing Harm in New Media: The network minimizes digital exclusion in marginalized communities, ensuring that digital connectivity does not perpetuate inequities.• Data & Knowledge Stewardship: By prioritizing local, community-defined access, Stolon Mesh provides a sustainable model for digital sovereignty and ethical digital infrastructure in public spaces.

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This is a 2023–2025 project led by InterAccess, in collaboration with Tangled Art + Disability, and FEZIHAUS™.