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Revision as of 22:55, 26 January 2017
Inspiration
Immaterials: Light painting WiFi / Timo Arnall / 2011
This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.
A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic technique called light-painting.
The city is filled with an invisible landscape of networks that is becoming an interwoven part of daily life.
WiFi networks and increasingly sophisticated mobile phones are starting to influence how urban environments
are experienced and understood. We want to explore and reveal what the immaterial terrain of WiFi looks like and how it relates to the city.
Making Future Magic: light painting with the iPad/Timo Arnall
White Spots / A Journey to the Edge of the Internet / Studio Richard Vijgen / 2015
WiFi
WiFi is a technology for wireless local area networking with devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Devices that can use Wi-Fi technology include personal computers, video-game consoles, smartphones, digital cameras, tablet computers, digital audio players and modern printers. Wi-Fi compatible devices can connect to the Internet via a WLAN network and a wireless access point. Such an access point (or hotspot) has a range of about 20 meters indoors and a greater range outdoors. Hotspot coverage can be as small as a single room with walls that block radio waves, or as large as many square kilometres achieved by using multiple overlapping access points.
visible and invisible WiFi signals
WiFi signals are everywhere. Everywhere? is there some edge or border? There are some spots without WI-FI we call it white spots.
there not alot of this spots (i speak now for the holland), every where is some 'hotspot' of WiFi. This signals floating around.
also when it is floating around in the city it work reversed, because it in't possible to be the highest then.
here is a example what i mean, if you can see every signal is at the same height. except of one, in this case is the markthall the highest.
there are a lot of tools to track the floting wifi signals and strength. Like a phone wifi analyser of simple way by checking you're router with the flikkering led lamp.
Also is there the white spot app how Richard Vijgen created. The White Spots App visualizes the invisible electromagnetic.
The offline world in Virtual Reality, or use the White Spots world map to travel to places off the grid near you.
The visible way is to see it with you phone or a app or the most simple way on you router with the flickering LED. But are you aware that this WiFi floating around ever 20 meters? are you aware that you don't know that the strangh mabye influwens your behavior en sernounding? In the city they are everywhere we are surrounded by wifi signals. it's creating landscapes and some edge. there are alot of ways to track the wifi signals , but you can't see it in a real way. In real colours, in a real map like a atlas.
there alot of visible WI-FI signals but where are the White Spots? Where are the edges of this white spots?
I'll try to see the wifi with (in 2D information)
a program with the terminal / and seeing the ip-adress and strangeness of the networks
on my router / the router connect with the WIFI if it is flickering.
on my computer ? looking for networks....
Process
Concept
Inviseble invierments of networks creats landscapes on diffred ways, like in the adlas. We mapping everything out, how many the population is, lanscape maps, water maps.
also network mappings, but not like a mapping in real scale. city scale. and also WI-FI scale
End results
Links
http://newatlas.com/mit-wifi-people-track-walls/40158/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_hypersensitivity
http://www.jimcampbell.tv/
https://vimeo.com/20412632
http://design-milk.com/pixelated-led-art-jim-campbell/
http://www.elasticspace.com/2013/09/the-immaterials-project
https://vimeo.com/14958082
http://www.elasticspace.com/
http://www.white-spots.net/