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A visualization of the density of the radiowaves in Montreal made in 2012 by Jean-Pierre Aubé for the Electrosmog World Tour project. |
A video of the electrosmog in Montreal accompanies the original article.
by: Alyshah Hasham News reporter, The Toronto Star, 19 July 2013
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Buzzing all around us is a precious and increasingly scarce resource.
Where invisible messages dart by and through us, from tower to cellphone, radio or laptop, in what would be a deafening cacophony of sound if we could hear it all at once.
“The air is almost filled; there is signal everywhere,” says Montreal-based visual artist and programmer Jean-Pierre Aubé.
In what he describes as the electromagnetic landscape, cellphones, radios, televisions and Wi-Fi routers are the most obvious features.
Where invisible messages dart by and through us, from tower to cellphone, radio or laptop, in what would be a deafening cacophony of sound if we could hear it all at once.
“The air is almost filled; there is signal everywhere,” says Montreal-based visual artist and programmer Jean-Pierre Aubé.
In what he describes as the electromagnetic landscape, cellphones, radios, televisions and Wi-Fi routers are the most obvious features.