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What you might have missed is that our roads are now the canvas for an incredible new digital kind of art: Art that maps your movements with GPS.
The GPS-art craze is catching some momentum, and people all over the globe are creating impressive sketches using their GPS's route feature.
Lu prints out physical maps and sketches his planned route on them. Maughan uses Photoshop to put his onto a map and then transfers the file to his Kindle, which he refers to while running.
Unlike other GPS art, which is created using a satellite-tracking app, McCabe uses video-editing software to compile all the maps together.
Runner creates GPS art with San Francisco streets as his canvas Lenny Maughan’s social media bio describes himself as a “human Etch-a-Sketch.” ...
While we might think that our technological age can save us from the approximations of maps and models, there are a number of limitations with this technology that appear in sometimes surprising ways.
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A road map in the glove compartment of your car. A travel map in your backpack. A world map on your wall, with pins poked in the countries you've visited. For older generations, maps are more than ...
Jeric Yuen, of London, has been making digital line art through GPS runs since 2019, and he's planning to run the Boston Marathon.
Fitness fanatics are creating art while GPS tracking their runs and bike rides on their phones, mapping their city into a masterpiece.