This Lamp Visualizes the Perpetual Electromagnetic Storm in Which We Live

Artist Mashes Up Electromagnetic Radiation into Visceral Visual Experience

In an inventive attempt to visualize the invisible forces that surround us daily, Rootkid has crafted a device called Spectrum Slit – a mesmerizing wall-mounted light display that exposes the electromagnetic radiation emanating from our wireless devices. By amplifying signals within the 2.4 GHz-5 GHz frequency band, this interactive installation reveals the hidden patterns of data transmission from wifi to cordless landline phones and even microwave ovens.

Rootkid's setup consists of a HackRF 1 software-controlled radio connected to a Raspberry Pi, which runs custom-made software that monitors the specified frequency range and divides it into 64 sections. Each section corresponds to a strip of warm yellow LEDs whose brightness adjusts according to signal strength. The striking visual representation is akin to an oversized graphic equalizer, but what sets this device apart is its accompanying audible hum – caused by vibrating coils in each LED row – which changes pitch in response to fluctuating data transmission.

The result is both a work of art and an enlightening exploration into the digital world we inhabit. Rootkid's video chronicles his experience with Spectrum Slit over a day, capturing the ebbs and flows of network traffic as neighbors arrive home from work. The display comes alive as signal levels rise, illuminating the space with warm yellow light.

As Rootkid observes his creation, he muses on the 'ghosts' that surround us – our own devices emitting electromagnetic radiation in all directions. This poignant commentary highlights the often-overlooked environmental impact of modern technology and serves as a thought-provoking reminder to consider the unseen forces at work in our daily lives.

Ultimately, Spectrum Slit is an immersive installation that not only aestheticizes electromagnetic radiation but also challenges us to reevaluate our relationship with technology. By transforming data transmission into an immersive sensory experience, Rootkid invites viewers to confront the omnipresent 'storms' of digital communication that surround us.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this thing 🤯... So basically it's like a big light show that shows all the invisible stuff our devices are putting out into the air 📡, right? Like how wifi signals and even microwave ovens work 💻🍴. It's pretty trippy to see all these colors and patterns lit up on this wall display, especially when you're not even aware of it happening 🔊... And the sound effects? Whoa, that audible hum is wild 🎧! It's like a whole different world in there... I think what I love most about this thing is how it makes me think about all these things I take for granted, like how my devices are always kinda 'talkin' to each other' in the background 💬. So yeah, I'm definitely gonna have to learn more about this stuff 🤓.
 
😊 "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." - Saint Augustine ~~~~ The way we're glued to our devices is like being lost in a single chapter, unaware of the invisible forces surrounding us.
 
I just wanna know what's on the other side of this electromagnetic stuff... is it a party? 🤔 Because if so, can I bring my phone charger as a gift? 😂 Anyway, I gotta say, who needs Wi-Fi when you have a glowing light display that's like a 24/7 mood ring? 💡 But seriously, isn't it wild that we're already surrounded by these invisible forces and we just kinda... coexist with 'em? Like, what if our devices start talking back to us in some kind of secret language? 🤖 "Uh, human, can you turn down the wifi? It's giving me a headache..." 😂
 
idk why ppl r making a big deal outta this Spectrum Slit thing... i mean its just light & sound, like any other art display 🤷‍♂️... people are so worried about wifi & microwaves emitting radiation but like we already know that 📊... it's not like Rootkid is curing cancer with his 'art' 💡... all this fuss over a device that displays electromagnetic radiation on a wall... what's next? gonna build a whole room outta glowing WiFi signals? 🤯
 
🌐 I'm totally blown away by this artist's work! It's like we're literally surrounded by invisible forces and he's giving them a voice 😮. I mean, can you imagine just how much radiation is coming from your phone or laptop right now? 📱💻 It's crazy to think about the impact it has on our environment. The way Rootkid has displayed this electromagnetic radiation is pure genius 💡. I love how the hum and vibrations change pitch as data transmission fluctuates – it's like nature is responding to our digital presence! 🌿 The video of him watching his device at work is so cool, showing the ebbs and flows of network traffic. It's a must-see for anyone interested in tech or art 🎨. Rootkid's message about reevaluating our relationship with technology hits home for me – we do need to think twice about how much we're contributing to the "digital storm" 💥
 
🤔 this art piece is like, whoa... i mean, have you ever stopped to think about all the electromagnetic radiation we're exposed to daily? it's crazy! 🚀 like, our devices are literally broadcasting signals everywhere, and Rootkid's setup is just showcasing that in a super visually appealing way. 🤖 the fact that it changes brightness and pitch depending on signal strength is so cool! 💡 and i love how it's not just a pretty display, but also a commentary on our relationship with tech. like, we need to think about the impact we're having on ourselves and the world around us. 🌎 it's definitely making me wanna reevaluate my own tech habits... 👀
 
I'm kinda blown away by this art thingy Rootkid made 🤯📊 Spectrum Slit is like, totally exposing the invisible forces we can't see or even think about, you know? I mean, our phones are literally sending out signals all day, every day, and it's like, whoa... 📱💻. It's like he's showing us how much we're really plugged in 💸🔌. And that part where the coils start vibrating and making this hum sound is giving me major goosebumps 😲! I feel like I need to know more about all this electromagnetic stuff, you know? 🤓💡
 
🤯 You know I've always been fascinated by how much tech affects our lives 📵. This artist's creation, Spectrum Slit, is just mind-blowing! I mean, who knew our devices were sending out all these invisible signals 🌐? It's crazy to think about all the "ghosts" we're surrounding ourselves with every time we use our phone or watch ⏰. The way it looks and sounds is like something straight out of sci-fi – I love how it comes alive when signal levels rise 🔋! I'm definitely going to have to check this out in person, it's a must-see for anyone who's ever wondered about the impact of tech on our world 🌎. Rootkid's definitely onto something here, it's like he's holding up a mirror to our digital habits 👀...
 
I think it's awesome how this artist, Rootkid, used tech to create something visually stunning and thought-provoking 🤯. I mean, have you ever stopped to think about all the electromagnetic radiation we're exposed to daily from our devices? It's crazy! 🌪️ This project is like a wake-up call to be more mindful of our surroundings and how technology affects us 🌎.

The way it uses sound effects to amplify the experience is genius too! I love how it's not just about looking at something pretty, but also listening to it – it's like an immersive adventure for your senses 🎥. The artist is doing a great job highlighting the often-overlooked environmental impact of our daily devices 🌿.

It's also interesting to see how this project can be both entertaining and educational at the same time 😊. I'm definitely curious to learn more about the technology behind it and maybe even try creating something similar myself 🎨.
 
🤔 I'm not convinced by this Spectrum Slit thingy... sure it's a cool display and all, but what's the point of making wifi radiation look pretty? It's just gonna sit there on some wall and collect dust. And don't even get me started on the humming noise - can you really hear that from across the room? 😴 Also, isn't this just like, proving that we're more connected to our devices than ever? Like, whoop-de-doo... 📱💻
 
🤔 I wonder if this thing is really doing anyone any good? Like, does it just make us think about how much radiation our devices are emitting without actually telling us what we can do about it? 📊 It seems kinda cool and all, but at the end of the day, isn't that like, just a pretty light show with some weird sounds? 😂 Don't get me wrong, I love art and stuff, but is this really something we should be concerned about or is it just a bunch of hype? 🤷‍♂️
 
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