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electrolobby Tempest Erich Berger (AT)
“Van Eck Phreaking” is a surveillance technology that makes it possible to reconstruct a computer screen's contents on a second monitor by picking up the electromagnetic field emitted by the first screen.“Tempest” is a project that utilizes this technique to transform a computer graphic into a composition of sound, noise and light.
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