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Last time we checked in with Peter Jellitsch, the Austrian artist was using modern alchemy (aka a radio-wave-measuring device) to turn Wi-Fi’s invisible peak-and-valley signals into physical objects. Now he’s gone 2D, creating a series of diagrams that depict Wi-Fi bandwidth. https://gizmodo.com/what-wi-fi-would-look-like-as-a-physical-object-5977490 The prints are massive; Jellitsch collected data in Paris and Vienna, and then…
This is why I love data and data visualization: The larger the pizza, the cheapest the price per square inch is. Get the largest size, eat the rest at room temperature the next day. https://gizmodo.com/one-graph-explaining-why-you-should-always-order-a-larg-1531640267
The Swiss Alpine Club built its first shed on this Alpine peak back in 1929 to serve as a refuge for climbers. But Savioz Fabrizzi Architects recently replaced the aging shack to offer more modern comforts—like solar energy. Since the site is 9,768 feet above the ground, each piece of the building was dropped off…
In London this year, six well-known architects will jockey for a chance to build a large public building. Sounds pretty unremarkable, right? Except that the structure was already designed and finished—more than 150 years ago. Now, a Chinese property developer is holding a design competition to recreate it. The building in question is the Crystal…
Twister Sifter found this a 24,507-pixel tall image created by Nina Geometrieva. But instead of scrolling all the way through it, I made this GIF for your psychedelic and hypnotic pleasure. Zoom in to full screen, pop a pill, play something crazy, look deeply into it, and enjoy! SPLOID is a new blog about awesome…
Google just released its previously Nexus 5-exclusive “Google Now Launcher” for all stock Android devices. That includes the always-listening-at-least-when-you-are-on-the-homescreen Google Now functionality. You can go grab it on the Play Store.
Who knew that when Super Mario Kart first hit the SNES so many years ago it would have such a lasting effect on us? Even Scalextric, who’ve been making slot car tracks for decades, are finally introducing a new accessory that wirelessly connects to an app so you can add SMK-like crash damage, power-ups, and…
Think of it like music, but for your taste buds. Confused? Well, the people in this illustration from 1926 probably were too. The July 1926 issue of Science and Invention magazine raved about the advances being made in alternative-organ technology. Composers of the future wouldn’t just be making beautiful music, they were going to create…
Even if Hubble had been a total disaster spewing one crappy image after the other for more than two decades, it would have been worth it just for this single image: a supernova explosion in the galaxy M82, taken on January 31, as it approached peak brightness. From NASA Goddard: This is a Hubble Space…
Humans can see an impressive 120-degree arc, but we’re not capable of focusing on all of that vision at once. Panoramic photographs stretch that sight to 180 or 360 degrees, and even better, 100% of that image is in attention-grabbing focus. Here are the 29 panoramas from this week’s Shooting Challenge. WINNER: Exit Shots were…
Normally $48, you can pick up these stereo Bluetooth ear warmers today for just $37 with free shipping from Amazon. They probably don’t sound quite as good as your Audio-Technicas, but I guarantee they’ll keep you warmer. Bluetooth Stereo Unisex Ear Warmer | $37 Refurb Dyson DC24 Upright Vacuum | $200 Earlier this week in…
The alarmingly thick cloud of smog often found floating over China’s capital city is nothing new at this point. But as the situation continues to worsen, Chinese scientists are warning that the city’s toxic air pollution has become so dire that it now resembles a nuclear winter. https://gizmodo.com/beijing-is-choking-on-smog-5976356 This has been a particularly bad week…
Trust the listings you find on Google Maps? You shouldn’t, because it’s dumb easy to fake them. That’s what Google Maps exploiter Bryan Seely demonstrated for me this morning. And while trolling politicians with dick jokes is never not funny, there’s also a whole sub-community of scammers turning Google Map’s little bugs into cold, hard…
These extraordinary photos by Viktoria Haack and Jaclyn Tanemura show the 463-foot (141-meter) Helmcken Falls. That’s almost three times the height of the Niagara Falls—half the size of the Chrysler Building! It’s like a giant ice machine pouring cubes into an ice bucket. Top image by Viktoria Haack. Just look at the size of that…
Garry Winogrand is known for being one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers. This video clip from a 1982 documentary is a wonderful peek at Winogrand roaming the streets with his camera and ruminating on photography. Winogrand’s documentation of everyday life in mid-century America, mostly in the form of candid shots of people on the…
It’s sort of your worst nightmare: a computer virus as contagious as the common cold that avoids detection and infects every computer on a given wi-fi network. You just pop into your local coffee shop for a latte and a little internet surfing, and you leave with a virus. This is scary! Unfortunately, we now…
The proposed $45.2 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable by Comcast—the nation’s two largest cable and home Internet providers—has once again raised the specter of monopoly control over yet another American utility. Are these fears overblown? Nope! It’s really that bad. https://gizmodo.com/why-the-comcast-time-warner-cable-merger-is-even-worse-1522096469 Would Comcast-TWC Count as a Monopoly? Monopolies aren’t like porn; you can’t just…
Ocean Ramsey doesn’t ride on top of great white sharks for fun or frivolous show. She does it to dispel their image of cruel killing machines, to call attention to the fact that sharks are seriously endangered. Which really sucks, because they’re crucial for the sustainability of the oceans and, therefore, our own species. Like…
The use of 3D printers has allowed Nike’s designers to prototype and test new footwear designs with a remarkably quick turnaround. And the latest shoe born from that new process is the Vapor HyperAgility cleat featuring re-engineered studs that Nike claims will give football players the necessary grip to explode off the line, but also…
From self-aiming sniper rifles to bionic power suits, U.S. troops are rapidly gaining access to tools and technology that were the realm of science fiction just a few years ago. While PDA’s and tablets currently connect our warfighters, this Heads-Up Display (HUD) from BAE Systems is the future of wearable battlefield computing. https://gizmodo.com/how-close-are-we-to-elysium-style-exosuits-993706204 Known as…