Maria Clara Pellegrini: Unveiling the Invisible Network
Type: Master Thesis Degree Programme: International MediaArchitecture Master Studies Professorship: Interface Design Advisor: Prof. Martin Hesselmeier, Prof. Mark Shepard, Brian Larson Clark

Imagine a world filled with invisible waves – signals from Wi-Fi routers, cell towers, and everyday devices – that connect us but remain hidden from view. Electroscape is an interactive installation that brings this hidden world to life, transforming electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into a sensory experience you can see and hear.

The project started as a simple idea: a cape that lit up in response to EMFs, turning the invisible into something you could wear. But as the idea grew, so did its possibilities. The cape became an immersive installation, where light and sound work together to create a deeper, shared experience. Now, visitors can explore the unseen networks that shape our urban lives in ways that feel both personal and communal.

Electroscape invites you to step into the invisible city and experience the signals we rely on every day in a whole new way. It’s more than just an installation – it’s a chance to reconnect with the hidden layers of the world around us.

Media Art and Design
Interface Design
Prof. Martin Hesselmeier
Prof. Mark Shepard
Brian Larson Clark