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====Electronic Light==== ( visible light between 400 and 800 THz(780–375 nm)
:Lighting:  light bulb
:light pattern:  Flicker/Dreamachine/(Stroboscope: initially measuring motors )
:Navigation signal: lighthouse, traffic light
:VLC(Visible light communication):  ByteLight / Lifi  (works by switching bulbs on and off within nanoseconds)




====Visual Light Communication====
( visible light between 400 and 800 THz(780–375 nm)


Light -- message


light in different frequency -- provide different function -- the “content” of any medium is always another medium?
low frequency to high frequency -- visible to invisible
*light bulb (lighting)
*lighthouse, sos light (three times short, three time long)
*Flicker/Dreamachine/(Stroboscope: initially be used to measure motors)
*detection: Optical mouse
*VLC(Visible light communication):  ByteLight / Lifi  (works by switching bulbs on and off within nanoseconds)
"The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message, as it were, unless it is used to spell out some verbal ad or name. This fact, characteristic of all media, means that the “content” of any medium is always another medium." -- McLuhan


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Visual Light Communication

( visible light between 400 and 800 THz(780–375 nm)

Light -- message

light in different frequency -- provide different function -- the “content” of any medium is always another medium?

low frequency to high frequency -- visible to invisible

  • light bulb (lighting)
  • lighthouse, sos light (three times short, three time long)
  • Flicker/Dreamachine/(Stroboscope: initially be used to measure motors)
  • detection: Optical mouse
  • VLC(Visible light communication): ByteLight / Lifi (works by switching bulbs on and off within nanoseconds)


"The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message, as it were, unless it is used to spell out some verbal ad or name. This fact, characteristic of all media, means that the “content” of any medium is always another medium." -- McLuhan