Establishing a series of similarities between Ireland and Cyprus as a starting point: location at the periphery of Europe; colonial legacy; partitioned state; proximity to larger geopolitical actors; and low corporate tax rate, this residency was used to research the corporate, physical and social infrastructure of the internet of Cyprus. Developed from this research, we are all going to make it is an experimental video piece engaging with networked surveillance, digital sovereignty, data colonialism and other related themes. In doing so, the work serves as a critique of techno-delusional narratives and ideologies while celebrating community, transparency and resilience.