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About lozcliffe: As an intermedia artist and creative technologist, I have worked for a variety of different institutions, companies, agencies, individuals and organisations. My practice-based research explores past and present futures, working with sound, open source hardware and software, radio transmissions, live data and custom digital processing techniques it seeks to exploit both emerging and near-obsolete technologies in order to create visual and sonic artworks that challenge popular aesthetics. Influenced by fields including cybernetics, artificial intelligence and science fiction, the resultant works are often realised by exploiting a technology's perceived failings in order to expose otherwise hidden content, or to generate initially indeterminate output that can be used as a foundation for further research and exploration. I am currently a research fellow based at the University of Nottingham's Mixed Reality Laboratory.
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WiFi-MIDI Sniffer Version 1.0

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Should work on Catalina.
Maybe try running an airport scan directly from your terminal: https://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airport-the-little-known-command-line-wireless-utility/

Maybe. What OS version are you running?

Don't worry, scrap that last comment - I'm querying the full path in the device so that can't be the issue...

Hmmm. Wondering if you need to make a symbolic link to the airport command in your terminal?

sudo ln -s /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport /usr/local/bin/airport

Thanks for the feedback - sorry you couldn't get it working.

I've updated the instructions and added a link to a quick demo video: https://vimeo.com/867980974