If Wi-Fi had a shape, it would look like the picture above. That's what Austrian artist and architect Peter Jellitsch thought of. He's done the same of giving shape to objects with electromagnetic fields and wind before.
To do this, Jellitsch used a radio wave measuring device to record the ins and outs of the Wi-Fi in a New York City apartment over the course of 45 days. He plotted the data points on a canvas, rasing and lowering the peaks depending on the strength of the Wi-Fi signal.
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