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For quick facts, reference lists and other tabular contetnt, they are always available, although under a collapsed headline. You can have them open and visible by default using a setting under the "Reading preferences" section of your Preferences. It means, wherever we went scanning, our application was constantly searching for WiFi networks and saving each and every new name, its mac address, location and GPS accuracy encountered.

We discovered protective, creative, political, racist, attempts to communicate and cyber world descriptive network names. It was striking to discover the amount of information and graffiti messages-like, which teenagers would write on a wall, that are floating in the air, which could potentially find a use in social, cultural, or ethnographic studies.

The most interesting is the undesigned use of technology. People tend to personalise their WiFis, they try to be creative, communicate with the neighbours, or express their opinion usually politically. Hence, the character-space for naming a WiFi network, has become in away a location-specific mini Twitter. In other words, we are talking about the age of bite-sized self-expression. Our aim is to relate to this phenomenon artistically by revealing the names of networks and memorizing their location.

Our scanning trips took the form of publication that contains all the networks found and the map with the trajectory.



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