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	<title>95.7 KEZJ - Southern Idaho&#039;s Best Country &#187; wi-fi painting</title>
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		<title>Painting With WiFi and Other Amazing Videos of &#039;Light Art&#039;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Move over, Jackson Pollock. Artist Timo Arnall eschews the oil paints for light by creating visualizations of WiFi signals. Says Arnall on Vimeo: This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs. A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Move over, Jackson Pollock. Artist Timo Arnall eschews the oil paints for light by creating visualizations of WiFi signals. <a href="http://vimeo.com/20412632">Says Arnall on Vimeo</a>:<br />
This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.</p>
<p>A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic technique called light-painting.<br />
Video of the art in action below, along with a few more incredible works of light-painting.</p>
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