I dunno if this actually fits here, but here it goes.
I wanna write a fantasy series based off of Internet itself. Not really like a story, but as a personal journal of a exploring scientist. The scientist, which is more akin to artificer scholar, uses a magical construct to temporarily summon creatures from a "strange, transcendant realm" that is not accessible to material beings. This realm is The Internet we have here. The realm the scientist is on has a lower "meta-level" than The Internet, both being below ours.
Like, the scientist can't get inside the internet himself since he is less real than it, and whatever he draws takes on a form of being appopriate for its "context" in its native realm and possess supernatural features. He can peer inside with the same construct, though. He essentially websurfs with his construct, though it is much more real to him than it is to us. All he sees will be more real than his own surroundings.
The format of the entries is that the scientists peering device either locks onto or is sometimes intercepted by an entity or entities flowing into his realm and into a temporary observatory. This is done by "pulling at the web", and moving a section of it into his realm; same logic as jumping and pulling something down by force. He then makes his observations before the web pulls itself back up and drags the alien entites back in the process.
What do you think? Can this be pulled off? Can I do this idea justice, if it is even a good idea at all?