humans were just figuring out how to communicate over the airwaves This installation takes an unusual approach to visualizing that wireless world: It beams messages from one computer to another using smoke rings Through making the transmissions visible, Isselburg and Kilian hope to confound the "apparent immateriality and infallibility of computer language." Put more simply, the installation is supposed to remind us of the tremendous exchange of data happening in our midst every day. And that can't hurt. Once, we could look at roads and pipes and power lines and see what type of world we were building. Today's ghostly infrastructure is much harder to discern. It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation The WIRED conversation illuminates how technology is changing every aspect of our lives—from culture to business The breakthroughs and innovations that we uncover lead to new ways of thinking Subscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownMan Killed While Taking Part In Facebook Cold Water Challenge“The danger is that the groups want to out do each other and always take greater risks.” Five other people were injured when the vehicle toppled on top of them in Isselburg the weight of the water caused the digger to tip over and squash them "The danger is that the groups want to out do each other and always take greater risks." Participants have 24 hours to carry out the challenge or donate $100 to a charity of their choice He reportedly rode his bicycle into a river in western Brittany and drowned after he tied the bike to his leg According to Sky News police in France have now warned people not to be "influenced by a stupid phenomenon of the moment" Please enter your username or email address to reset your password