Saturday 18/04/26
12:30
Mercado de Carballo

Little Internet

With Ainhoa Marzol and Carmen Pacheco

Although we have always been INTERNET LOVERS, there is an internet that we still don’t like. The darker, more hostile or violent one, which directly affects mental health and participation in networks. And that makes many people abandon the spaces they occupy for their transformation.

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Therefore, in this edition, we’ve included a special activity with two professionals and experts in this internet we love so much, who will embark on an audiovisual journey through their relationship with social networks. They will explore, from their own experiences, how we communicate and create, from the earliest online communities, through a more open internet, to what we have today: small escape routes, small doors, or almost intimate and closed spaces for a small group of friends where people connect in today’s digital ecosystem. A small internet.

We are part of an internet that looks to the past to understand itself, that embraces the present to avoid disappearing, and that fearlessly asks about the future. An internet that materializes, once again, in the streets of Carballo, transforming the town into a meeting point for some of the most interesting voices in the current digital landscape.

Participants

AINHOA MARZOL

Ainhoa ​​Marzol is an internet enthusiast, passionate about pop culture, and creator of the newsletter “Gárgola Digital,” currently on hiatus, with over 11,000 subscribers, where she discussed trends and digital culture. She has also collaborated with various media outlets such as EITB, Rockdelux, and the CCCB Lab.

Instagram: @ainhoamarzol
Tiktok: @noakrakatoa

CARMEN PACHECO

Carmen Pacheco is a writer, journalist, and creator of the newsletter “Flecha,” which has over 15,000 subscribers. As a columnist, she has had regular features in magazines such as Redes para la ciencia, S Moda, and Verne (published by El País), Vogue, and Vanity Fair. She has also worked as a screenwriter on projects such as “Santuario,” “Blum,” and “Místicas.”

Instagram: @carmen_pacheco__
Tiktok: @carmen__pacheco