Spectrum Ecology Electromagnetic radiation is the most ubiquitous form of intelligable noise in communication history. There have been several key technological advances that have contributed to this flooding of the natural spectrum including the invention of technologies for generating electricity and radio waves. As something of a consequence of employing (these often disregarded) portions of the spectrum to
construct "pirate" distributio networks, artists and activists have increasingly turned a critical eye on emmisions from "official" social, cultural, military, and physical sources politicizing the issue of spectrum allocation. This panel looks at this radio activity and the intentions, consequences, and technologies used to examine and manipulate radio waves.
Zona primaria: pensamiento en red
Fecha de modificaci�n: 18/12/2005 17:37
Fecha de creaci�n: 18/12/2005 14:33
Compilador: Celia Gradín