Sculpture to Reflect Campus Wireless Traffic 84
prostoalex writes "Ball State University, the top unwired school in the nation according to Intel survey, is set to unveil a sculpture that will reflect the wireless traffic on the campus network. From the article: 'Beginning Tuesday night at 8 p.m., as people log onto the Internet via Ball State's network, their online activity will appear as sound, color, patterns and images projected onto giant screens set up around the base of Shafer Tower, located in the middle of campus on McKinley Avenue.'"
sculpture? (Score:2)
Re:sculpture? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:sculpture? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:sculpture? (Score:2)
Cypher: All I see now is blonde, brunette, redhead.
Re:sculpture? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:sculpture? (Score:2)
Eh, this guy in my class takes beeswax and his own hair, makes blobs, and says they represent "stem cells". For this, he gets a special exhibit all to himself and all sorts of bubbly effusive praise from the art department.
This is not art. It's just artsy.
Cool (Score:1)
Re:Fanboi... (Score:2)
Cool, maybe. (Score:1)
I fail to see... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I fail to see... (Score:1, Redundant)
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Re:I fail to see... (Score:4, Informative)
This project could probably more accurately be filed under "installation", but it's not uncommon for sculpture to be a catch-all for anything that's not painting, video, photography, or craft work.
You can find some good contemporary installation coverage here [we-make-mo...ot-art.com].
Re:I fail to see... (Score:1)
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Depends on what the display looks like, I suppose. I mean if it's just a big screen with imagery, well then yeah I see your point. But if the screen is mounted on a sculpture then.. well you've got a sculpture.
Toldja! (Score:4, Funny)
FTFA:
See, officer, I told you she's not a hooker. She's a Performance Artist!
-ELfRe:Toldja! (Score:1)
"But officer, we're engaged."
"Yeah, well, you better disengage, because you're under arrest."
KFG
Re:Toldja! (Score:1)
wow (Score:2)
I'll see if I can borrow my folk's digital camera and take pictures.
Re:wow (Score:2)
Cool beans (Score:2)
Now if you could just convince the alumni to fund a football stadium *grin*
Re:Cool beans (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:Cool beans (Score:1)
Turn the stadium into a place to play concerts. Turn the 'coaches' into groundskeepers.
Re:Cool beans (Score:2)
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon.php?id=444 [mozilla.org]
Re:Cool beans (Score:1)
And I supported the new football stadium with a bit of a gift. And I go back down there every now and
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Re:Eavesdropping possibilities (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Eavesdropping possibilities (Score:1)
Re:Eavesdropping possibilities (Score:2)
As for the comment about "who considers unencrypted traffic public", it's one thing to whisper 'cute' things to your girlfriend at a public phone. It's another to have it broadcast over the PA system. Although both are 'public', there's a difference in the nature of the beast.
It's silly t
Wow... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Wow... (Score:1)
I'm sure the RIAA and company would love to sniff those connections. All the time with a calculator...there's 10 grand there, another 10 then there....
Shows Images, eh? (Score:3, Funny)
Anybody remember a little utility that did this? (Score:2)
I think I recall reading about it in Mac World or MacUser, although it was a pretty quick-and-dirty app, it won some sort of award at whatever conference it was presented at. I've ne
packetbomb (Score:4, Interesting)
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Wall of Sheep! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Wall of Sheep! (Score:2)
stupid. just stupid. (Score:1)
Wireless technology, often known as WiFi, allows users to access the Internet with a wireless card -- often built into the computer -- that eliminates the need for cables or wires to connect online.
Almost Ric Romero quality there.
Re:stupid. just stupid. (Score:1)
Yeah, I was truely surprised myself.
Re:I wonder (Score:1)
Re:Oh boy... (Score:1)
Re:Oh boy... (Score:1)
It all comes from teaching art instead of "useful" things.
KFG
images projected onto giant screens (Score:1)
Giant Goatse (Score:2, Funny)
Welcome to Crystal Corp! (Score:1, Interesting)
Reverse Engineer (Score:2)
Re:Reverse Engineer (Score:2)
Laptop theft hotspot? (Score:1)
On the other hand, will we see spikes in the images when a device is forcibly removed from its owner?
Re:Laptop theft hotspot? (Score:1)
It seems to me that people would take their laptops and sit down with them on, oh I don't know... their laps?
And if a thief is willing to physically wrestle the laptop from its rightful owner, then there are more serious problems than what time of day it's happening.
I wonder.... (Score:1)
Cool... (Score:1)
Pronunciation (Score:1)
OT: Sculpture to Reflect Trafficless Wire? (Score:1, Offtopic)
First sculpt! (Score:2, Funny)
huh? (Score:2)
I don't ... (Score:1)
Hey! Don't stand in front of the screen!
porn porn porn (Score:1)
Yay, college!
Why is it never a link to the real page? (Score:1)
shenanigans! (Score:2)
2 questions though:
1) what does this have to do with wireless network trafic? Are they implying that this increasing traffic? Or are they simply boasting about their use of wireless networking? The former would be an interesting claim (but doubtful), the latter certainly isn't interesting.
2) what is preventing the "artist" from just randomly displaying colors and such? Where's the artistic and technical oversight? This could be
YRO: Ball State first campus tapped by NSA (Score:2)
The United States Supreme Court today refused to hear a case brought by students of Ball State University against the National Security Agency for recording their network activity on the university's active art installation depicting the activity of the network. The refusal leaves in place a lower court ruling that the National Security Agency has the right to record and decode network traffic that is displayed in public locations, no matter how the information is encoded.
Network sonification (Score:2)
The hardest part was choosing the right sounds to represent each type of packet. It's
Tuition? (Score:1)