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The WiFi signal is an invisible object in the real world, so it is difficult to determine where the signal is strong or weak by the body's senses. An Australian art architect created a WiFi signal model in the form of art that roughly depicts the appearance of the WiFi signal in transit ...
The artist, named Peter Jellitsch, is fascinated by the study of electromagnetic fields, wind and other intangible objects, and is committed to the physical.
This time, in an apartment in New York, the 3D model of the WiFi signal in his apartment was eventually drawn, based on the intensity of the monitoring point signal, after a 45-day radio-wave meter, which detailed the data from the monitoring points. The model indicates strong signal and low signal.
As a result, the WiFi signal looks like a bumpy mountain, not as smooth as it seems, and in some distant places the signal is better than it is near. Of course, the model does not fully represent the rules of all WiFi signal propagation, but it is only a reference, but in a way it explains how the WiFi signal is transmitted through.