RESONANCE ~ Beings of Frequency
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Helpful Apps:
EMF Meter App for AndroidDetect an EMF emitting entity and/or object by using your phone's hardware as an EMF Sensor! Your phone comes with a built-in magnetic sensor that is able to measure tri-axis magnetic fields. EMF Meter allows you to read the sensor's values and show them them to you in a graph! Just like special purpose EMF meters that will cost you several hundred dollars (as seen on paranormal tv shows such as Ghost Lab and a Haunting), except this app does it for free! THIS IS NOT AN ENTERTAINMENT ONLY APP! It really does measure magnetic fields. Try it yourself by moving your phone around magnetic/metal objects! Of course you can also use the EMF Meter to measure and detect sources of (electro)magnetic fields around your house and office.
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Kirlian Device MobileThe Kirlian Device mobile is designed to reveal WiFi fields by means of long exposure photography and aural atmospheres. Download and use it with a long-exposure photograph to perform your own WiFi Visualisations, which will allow you to monitor the field strength and footprint of your WiFi network.The current version of the app continuously reads the WiFi manager status, looks for the Received Signal Strength Index (RSSI) of the current connection and transforms the value into the corresponding colour from a five-colour heatmap scheme. Red means stronger signal, blue means weaker. In addition, it uses the RSSI value to emit a changing frequency sine-wave tone. The app maps values between -40 and -90 dB, but it is possible to adjust this threshold by pressing the "Calibrate" button provided in the main interface.
The app was created as part of a creative exploration project called Digital Ethereal, which sets out to understand and explore the spatial qualities and design potential of wireless exchange protocols, such as WiFi. For more information, visit the project's homepage www.digitalethereal.com |