Dazzling Beams of Light Map Invisible Wi-Fi Networks

Swirling Lights Depict Personal Hotspot
With the help of an instrument called the Kirlian Device, Luis Hernan, a Ph.D. student at Newcastle University, in the United Kingdom, has found a way to map wireless networks using beams of light.
(Image credit: Luis Hernan/Digital Ethereal project)

Wireless networks are normally invisible to the human eye, but a magic touch of creative photography can turn them into vibrant and colorful beams of light.

With the help of an instrument called the Kirlian Device, Luis Hernan, a Ph.D. student of architecture and interaction design at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom, has found a way to breathe digitalized life into invisible wireless networks, creating colorful and ghostly images.

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