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My week with the RTL SDR, at first I tried to work with the visuals, as I am a graphic designer, I screenshotted a ton of radio waves and limited my self in photoshop to only use their effects to see what the potential is just with radiowaves, without manually changing everything but making it an automatic process in photoshop. I think the images that came out are quite interesting. What I can do with them? I don't know but I'm going to reverse the process and put them in to audacity to create sounds with the new waves that came out<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 21 September 2016

Inspiration Projects:

radiowaves visualization
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What do radio waves look like? Or, perhaps, what do you think they look like? Buzzing, concentric circles radiating outwards from a tower? Or maybe wavy lines undulating along the great expanse, hidden from the human visual range? The fact is they’re invisible, so we can’t see them without the aid of some kind of apparatus, and if light-painted visualizations of WiFi networks are any indication, they’re likely a sight to behold.

Visualization tests:

My week with the RTL SDR, at first I tried to work with the visuals, as I am a graphic designer, I screenshotted a ton of radio waves and limited my self in photoshop to only use their effects to see what the potential is just with radiowaves, without manually changing everything but making it an automatic process in photoshop. I think the images that came out are quite interesting. What I can do with them? I don't know but I'm going to reverse the process and put them in to audacity to create sounds with the new waves that came out
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