Architect Peter Jellitsch Shows What Wi-Fi Would Look Like if it Were an Object

He created the installation using data from wi-fi in a New York apartment.

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Wi-Fi is arguably the largest and one of the most important parts of a lot of people's lives. However it's hard to imagine what Wi-Fi is because you can't see it. Austrian artist and architect Peter Jellitsch used his tech and construction know-how to create an installation that shows what Wi-Fi would look like if it were a physical object. He used a radio-wave measuring device to capture the rising and falling of Wi-Fi in a New York apartment, plotting the results on a canvas and creating a depiction of what Wi-Fi would look like if it were visible. 

[via Gizmodo]

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