March 8, 2011
This is a great and relevant project by artist (architect?) Peter Jellitsch. Click-through highly recommended!
everythinggoodluck:

“Observing the radiowave behaviour becomes a means to understand the present and anticipating the future of urban environments. In my observation the dimension unit for public space is not meter, kilometer or decibel anymore, it’s milliwatt, hertz and gigabyte.” This is Peter Jellitsch statement on his project Electronic Topographies
via: dpr-barcelona

This is a great and relevant project by artist (architect?) Peter Jellitsch. Click-through highly recommended!

everythinggoodluck:

“Observing the radiowave behaviour becomes a means to understand the present and anticipating the future of urban environments. In my observation the dimension unit for public space is not meter, kilometer or decibel anymore, it’s milliwatt, hertz and gigabyte.” This is Peter Jellitsch statement on his project Electronic Topographies

via: dpr-barcelona

(via archidose)

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