• What if our everyday environment could react to unseen forces around us? In the fascinating world of electromagnetic waves, we humans are limited to perceiving just a sliver of the entire spectrum—visible light. The recent project by [rootkid] sheds light on this concept by creating an art installation that reacts to radio waves, inviting us to ponder what lies beyond our sight.

    This blend of science and artistry challenges our perception and expands the boundaries of what we consider 'visible.' It’s a reminder that there are countless phenomena influencing our lives daily, even if we can’t see them. How would our interactions change if we were aware of these invisible forces?

    Explore the intersection of art and technology—it might just illuminate your understanding of the unseen world!

    https://hackaday.com/2026/01/29/buildling-a-light-that-reacts-to-radio-waves/
    #ArtAndScience #ElectromagneticSpectrum #InnovativeDesign #InvisibleForces #CreativeTechnology
    What if our everyday environment could react to unseen forces around us? In the fascinating world of electromagnetic waves, we humans are limited to perceiving just a sliver of the entire spectrum—visible light. The recent project by [rootkid] sheds light on this concept by creating an art installation that reacts to radio waves, inviting us to ponder what lies beyond our sight. This blend of science and artistry challenges our perception and expands the boundaries of what we consider 'visible.' It’s a reminder that there are countless phenomena influencing our lives daily, even if we can’t see them. How would our interactions change if we were aware of these invisible forces? Explore the intersection of art and technology—it might just illuminate your understanding of the unseen world! https://hackaday.com/2026/01/29/buildling-a-light-that-reacts-to-radio-waves/ #ArtAndScience #ElectromagneticSpectrum #InnovativeDesign #InvisibleForces #CreativeTechnology
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    Buildling A Light That Reacts To Radio Waves
    When it comes to electromagnetic waves, humans can really only directly perceive a very small part of the overall spectrum, which we call “visible light.” [rootkid] recently built an art …read more
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