sensingsite collaborator John Wild will present his latest 
investigation of the invisible geographies of electromagnetic 
communications as part of the  Mediating Environments exhibition at 
Catalyst Arts Gallery, Belfast. 
Mediating Environments 
The
 world beyond the confines of our body is intimately connected to our 
actions – as much cultural artefact as something wild and other, ‘out 
there’ – nature and techne vitally expressed through our lives and 
creations. We continually feed into and are moulded by an interminable 
flux of co-creative relationships and cycles, reflexive actors who fall 
in and out of sync with innumerable collectives and circumstances. How 
we perceive these complex ecologies and the meanings we derive from what
 we do within them, frames our worldview, subtly affecting how we are 
subsumed by social fields and evolutionary flows. In this time of 
accelerating change and spiritual transformation can we come to terms 
with our uncertain predicament? How to navigate the indescribable, 
manifold environments in which we are embedded? 
Matthew Bourree | Paula Deji | John Wild 
Opens Thursday 3rd November 6-9pm with a live performance by John Wild at 7.30pm. 
Exhibition continues until Wednesday 23 November 
Catalyst Arts Gallery
5 College Court
Belfast BT1 6BS 
The
 Network :: ‘Network: is a plurality of (organic and artificial) beings,
 of humans and machines who perform common actions thanks to procedures 
that make possible their interconnection and interoperation’? (Berardi,
 2011) 
The network has become central to our experience of the 
world, its tentacles reaching into every area of life. Linking together 
machine to machine, people to machines and people to people through 
giant invisible networks of information; a technical infrastructure of 
cables that feeds an invisible infrastructure of wireless signals. 
As
 part of the mediating environments exhibition John Wild 
(CODEDGEOMETRY.NET) will be transforming the gallery space into a 
dysfunctional network of devices, creating an invisible geography of 
wireless communications, as devices try and fail to establish contact, 
calling out to each other through unanswered electromagnetic signals. 
This
 network of electromagnetic communications will be made knowable to 
visitors to the show through a hand held receiver that makes the 
invisible geography audible.
On the opening night John Wild will 
carry out a live electromagnetic audio drift of the gallery. Making use 
of electromagnetic induction coils and a broad spectrum RF receiver he 
will allow himself to be guided by the intensities, textures, and 
ambiances of the site’s electromagnetic transmissions, materialising the
 invisible architecture of the ‘The Network’. 
 


