I've heard of people doing it elsewhere, but now Laura is interested. She suggested the Hill Slugs do a slug, but I protest that a slug is too amorphous to be recognizable (would you recognize a slug?). I think seasonal designs might be fun: a bunny at Easter, a witch at Halloween. (If we were really bein' true to the Hill Slugs, we'd have a bunch of riders gossiping & joking over coffee... but that might require more detail than the GPS would permit.)
Thursday, April 19, 2012
gps art
Laura OLPH forwarded this piece from Grist about a bicyclist who's using his GPS tracks to draw pictures:

I've heard of people doing it elsewhere, but now Laura is interested. She suggested the Hill Slugs do a slug, but I protest that a slug is too amorphous to be recognizable (would you recognize a slug?). I think seasonal designs might be fun: a bunny at Easter, a witch at Halloween. (If we were really bein' true to the Hill Slugs, we'd have a bunch of riders gossiping & joking over coffee... but that might require more detail than the GPS would permit.)
I've heard of people doing it elsewhere, but now Laura is interested. She suggested the Hill Slugs do a slug, but I protest that a slug is too amorphous to be recognizable (would you recognize a slug?). I think seasonal designs might be fun: a bunny at Easter, a witch at Halloween. (If we were really bein' true to the Hill Slugs, we'd have a bunch of riders gossiping & joking over coffee... but that might require more detail than the GPS would permit.)
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ReplyDeleteMaybe I should just not do this until we get a rainy weekend...
HAH! I'm honored. And about 50 miles; we could do it!
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