Using a GPS Logger to create a self portrait on the face of the globe.
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Nate
May 23, 2008 6:00 am UTC
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It's amazing what couple million site hits and blogs on the internet will do. Turns out this was a complete hoax. Nicely done and still a very cool idea.
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Here is a really impressive joint project between (what looks to be an advertisement for) DHL and a very creative artist named Erik Nordenankar. What a trip that must have been! 55 days of travel to capture enough GPS coordinates to create a self portrait overlaid onto the world. Really well done! But of course I have questions about the GPS logging hardware...
Answers to questions you might be thinking: Yes you really can get a GPS lock in an airplane (we've done it before - don't tell the
FAA). Yes, you can get a GPS lock when the antenna (even
ceramic) is
not facing the sky. But what about power consumption? A conservative estimate for the GPS unit is 50mA per hour not including the logger. My quick calculations say the batteries would need to be ~66Ah (amp hours). Not unbelievable, but can you imagine trying to get something looking like that through a
US Airport? Not a chance.
Very well done Erik!
Turns out this project was fictional. A disappointment really. Check the website:
http://biggestdrawingintheworld.com/drawing.aspx
for an update from the author.