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Immaterials: Light painting WiFi. 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.

Immaterials: light painting WiFi film by Timo Arnall, Jørn Knutsen and Einar Sneve Martinussen. This film is about investigating and contextualising WiFi networks through visualisation. Investigating WiFi In order to study the spatial and material qualities of wireless networks, we built a WiFi measuring rod that visualises WiFi signal strength as a bar of lights.

WiFi outside the Oslo School of Architecture and Design The measuring rod is inspired by the poles land surveyors use to map and describe the physical landscape. Walking with the WiFi measuring rod. The dashed lines makes it possible to see through the graphs.. Conclusions. Brianmatthewhart. Precursor [triptych] | 2013 this image consists of 108 individual photographic exposures. each section is 8" x 10", for a final dimension of 72" x 136". wundr jr lauren allison shaun andrew hands series | 2012 woman on couch | 2012 right hand [unfinished diptych] | 2012 this image consists of 324 individual photographic exposures. each section is 4" x 6", for a final dimension of 72" x 108". dark water | 2011 this image consists of 80 individual photographic exposures. each section is 8" x 10", for a final dimension of 67.5" x 104.5". the garden triptych | 2010 this image consists of 225 individual photographic exposures. each section is 4" x 6", mounted to 3 separate panels of MDF, for a final dimension of 60" x 92". apartment light drawing | 2011 woman falling with umbrella | 2011 absurdist portrait of woman with umbrella and bike | 2011 woman lying languidly while i stand with lamp | 2011 how to stand | 2011.

ANTIVJ. Light Sculptures by Makoto Tojiki. The Man with No Shadow, 2009 The Horse with No Shadow, 2010 The Blue Bird 2009 Japanese artist Makoto Tojiki works primarily with light, exploring its use in installations, figurative sculptures, as well as kinetic pieces. His No Shadow works shown above are among my favorite, using long strands of lights to create representations of people and animals. See much more over in his gallery. (via job’s wife) Luz Interruptus. Le 5 septembre dernier, OWNI suivait le collectif d'artistes espagnols de Luz Interruptus, dans leur préparatifs pour prendre possession des places boursières le 17 septembre suivant. Retour sur un groupe de précurseurs. Le 17 septembre, les collectifs nés des mouvements sociaux et démocratiques en Espagne, en Grèce, occuperont les bourses de New-York, Madrid, Londres, Tokyo, Athènes et d’autres villes encore. C’est aussi le jour de l’arrivée des marches des indignés à Paris, commencées en Espagne au mois de juillet dernier, avant l’ultime étape bruxelloise le 8 octobre.

C’est dans ce contexte que nous vous faisons découvrir le collectif espagnol d’artistes street-art, Luz Interruptus, qui avait créée littéralement, un envol de 80 doubles pages des sections économiques des grands quotidiens nationaux, illuminées, sur les marches du palais de la Bourse de Madrid en pleine crise financière en 2009: le vent nous amène la crise. La police est partout ? Sous la menace nucléaire La mer urbaine.