“Vibrant images reveal how wireless networks sweep and surround us” – Luis Hernan from Newcastle University.
‘The fact we are becoming increasingly reliant on something that we can’t see intrigues me. I wanted to find a way to show the wireless which is around us and also to show how it changes.   It is an impossibly fragile and volatile infrastructure that holds our digital technologies together, and shapes the way in which we interact with the digital world.  Something as seemingly inconsequential as walking around the house will interfere with and reshape their propagation and strength field.  Close the wrong door, and the bedroom becomes a dead spot for wireless.’
Read more:Â http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2662507/Whirling-Wi-Fi-Vibrant-images-reveal-wireless-networks-sweep-surround-us.html#ixzz35F0YE7eV
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Intangible tangible
Darkness made Visible
If you cannot see it
It does not mean it is not there.