Pegged as “the greatest internet pioneer you’ve never heard of”, Josh Harris is the subject of this excellent doco.
Having made millions during the dot-com boom, the eccentric risk-taker blew it on projects that nonetheless foresaw the impact sites like Facebook would have long before they existed.
Mind-boggling footage covers his ’99 experiment in which the participants lived in an underground NYC bunker under total camera surveillance.
Then there’s his six-month stint living with his girlfriend on internet TV which ended in mental breakdown.
Candid interviews with her and his family add further clout.
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