The infosphere* relies on an intricate network of signals, wired and wireless, that support it. We are completely surrounded by an invisible system of data cables and radio signals from access points, cell towers and overhead satellites. Our digital lives depend on these very physical systems for communication, observation and navigation. The Architecture of Radio is a site-specific iPad application that visualizes this network of networks by reversing the ambient nature of the infosphere; hiding the visible while revealing the invisible technological landscape we interact with through our devices.
The Architecture of Radio app is a real-time, location-based visualization of cell towers, WiFi routers, communication, navigation, and observation satellites and their signals. A site-specific version of the app includes wired communication infrastructure embedded in the exhibition space. Its aim is to provide a comprehensive window into the infosphere. I created a large-scale 360-degree projection of Architecture of Radio for STRP Biennale 2017. A circular projection, 10 meters in diameter, displays a wireless landscape that extends the visualization in the iPad app. Where the app visualizes all cell towers within range of the device (most within one kilometer distance), the 360ยบ panorama visualizes the wireless landscape beyond that (up to 100 km).