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Wireless signals blocked at Vancouver's new Faraday Café to encourage socializing

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A Vancouver "social artist" has opened a café that blocks Internet signals from its customers, hoping it will foster social interaction.


From the outside it looks like a typical shop, but inside the Faraday Café, is a mesh enclosure that repels all electromagnetic signals, including Wi-Fi.


Artist Julian Thomas has rented the space for two weeks to set up the internet and cellular-free gathering place and will serve a rotation of artisanal coffees by donation.


"This is a place to kind of reflect on our relationship to digital technology," says Thomas.


He wants to encourage people to take a break from their gadgets, reconnect with the world and use technology in a more thoughtful way.


It's an interesting concept that has some Vancouverites intrigued.


"I think it's great. I think it brings people back to reality a little bit," says Chris Forest-Wong. "When you get cut off you're actually present and aware of what's going on."


Others seem interested, but skeptical.


"Do I think it's going to work? Not really," says Nathan Taylor. "I think people are going to go for it as a novelty but they’re not going to be there every day."


The café will host pop-up dinner parties on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., afternoon DJ sets on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays starting at 3 p.m., and a storytelling night on July 15.


If you want to visit the space yourself and "disconnect," you'd better do it fast. The Faraday Café is only open 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday to Saturday until July 16.


What do you think? Would you go to a café that blocks your cellular devices? Tell us in the comments section below.


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