
We Live in Public
Documentary
Overview
In 1999, Internet entrepreneur Josh Harris recruits dozens of young men and women who agree to live in underground apartments for weeks at a time while their every movement is broadcast online. Soon, Harris and his girlfriend embark on their own subterranean adventure, with cameras streaming live footage of their meals, arguments, bedroom activities, and bathroom habits. This documentary explores the role of technology in our lives, as it charts the fragile nature of dot-com economy.
Top Cast
Josh Harris
Josh Harris
Self
Josh Harris
Self


Douglas Rushkoff
Douglas Rushkoff
Self - Author
Douglas Rushkoff
Self - Author
Nacho Platas
Nacho Platas
Self - Software Developer, Operator 11
Nacho Platas
Self - Software Developer, Operator 11


Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis
Self - Internet Mogul
Jason Calacanis
Self - Internet Mogul
Cal Chamberlain
Cal Chamberlain
Self - Producer/Host, Pseudo
Cal Chamberlain
Self - Producer/Host, Pseudo
Leo Fernekes
Leo Fernekes
Self - Surveillance Artist
Leo Fernekes
Self - Surveillance Artist
Fred Wilson
Fred Wilson
Self - Venture Capitalist
Fred Wilson
Self - Venture Capitalist
Joshua White
Joshua White
Self - Director of Production, Pseudo
Joshua White
Self - Director of Production, Pseudo
Jess Zaino
Jess Zaino
Self - Host, Pseudo
Jess Zaino
Self - Host, Pseudo
V. Owen Bush
V. Owen Bush
Self - Artist
V. Owen Bush
Self - Artist
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