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With wireless connections such as these, communication in the city is atmospheric. In this sense, the wireless city is best understood through the drift and pull of its electromagnetic spectrum. From radio to sensor, distinct frequencies establish invisible circuits—not arcades and thoroughfares, but atmospheres of communication—that enshroud the city and draw it together as a space of multiple correspondences.

 

 

 

 
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