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This app lets you see Wi-Fi pulsing around you — and it’s stunning

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Juuke Schoorl

There’s a new app that lets users visualise WiFi and radio signals — with stunning results.

It’s called Architecture of Radio, and has just launched for iOS. An Android version is due to launch in early 2016.

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Juuke Schoorl

The brainchild of Dutch designer Richard Vijgen, the project first made headlines back in August. But at the time, it was only available to use at a single exhibition in Germany, and you couldn’t download it yourself.

Happily, it’s now on the Apple App Store, retailing for $3 (£1.99). Installing it sheds new light on the hidden grid of signals that underpins our devices: Radio towers, satellites, Wi-Fi routers all appear against a blue backdrop. According to Architecture of Radio’s website, “the dataset [the project uses] includes almost 7 million cell towers, 19 million Wi-Fi routers and hundreds of satellites.”

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Juuke Schoorl

Here’s a video released earlier this year showing it in action:

You can download it here »

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