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Atlas of the Radio Electric Spectrum
Interactive installation that visually represents the structure and topology of this invisible space, the assignation of the range of frequencies for the different communication protocols and the cultural, scientific and artistic interventions that currently exist within it.
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Dailywireless
An independent blog about wireless. Unassociated with any business or marketing organization, it covers a broad spectrum of wireless news.
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del.icio.us jldevicente
This collection of José Luis de Vicent’s favourites has an interesting index of files related with the radioelectric spectrum.
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Goodbye FM/AM Farewell Analogue TV
2007 year's Radio FRO conference in Linz, in cooperation with the Ars Electronica Festival, was entitled "Goodbye FM/AM, Farewell Analog TV", mirroring the Festival title "Goodbye Privacy". Moreover it approached the main questions of the festival concerning the triangle of privacy, publicity and fundamental rights from the very special perspective of free, non-commercial media.
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Interactive electromagnetic spectrum
An interactive site that shows all the frequencies, from 0 HZ to cosmic radiation. It divides the spectrum into major regions (radio, microwaves, infra-red, visible, ultraviolet, gamma and cosmic) and shows the uses, sources and measurements of the waves.
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Mazine
Blog of the critic and open-spectrum activist, Armin Medosch.
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NASA learning website
Contains descriptions of the ranges and waves of the electromagnetic spectrum, definitions of related terms and complementary information.
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Radioqualia
A new online electronic portal into the eccentricities of antipodean radio space. It is an art collaboration by New Zealanders, Adam Hyde and Honor Harger. It was founded in 1998 in Australia.