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Bichelangelo and GPS Traces as Pictures

Yuzen-it-id apm-wa af 28 December 2018 s English Last updated on 25 May 2019.

Bichelangelo draws a dinosaur using GPS traces. Sorry, I could not resist posting this when it popped up on Facebook. It would never have occurred to me that GPS traces can be used to create art. However….

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Awennit n philippec di 28 December 2018 ɣef 09:05

That has been along since GPX tracks exist. Especially the dirty pictures. Nothing has changed since the Romans :). The people of Gent even build their roads to represent dirty pictures :) = osm.org/#map=10/51.1102/3.7973

Awennit n TheDutchMan13 di 29 December 2018 ɣef 09:37

That is awesome!

Awennit n Kaank di 30 December 2018 ɣef 22:42

Wow nice!

Awennit n koninklijke di 31 December 2018 ɣef 11:54

Thank you for sharing the find. Had seen GPS tracks by ships and aeroplanes, drawing hearts for Valentines’. Impressed that this user visualised a dinosaur / T-rex like shape on the map.

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