GPS art

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GPS art (uncountable)

  1. Art based on the Global Positioning System (GPS), in particular GPS drawings created by recording pre-planned routes.
    • 2017, Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga, Salvatore G. Garofalo, Spatial Intelligence [] , Taylor & Francis, →ISBN, page 64:
      While it is easy to dismiss GPS art as nothing more than the misuse of a system meant to provide information, the spatial intelligence required to create these works is something to admire (Farman, 2014).
    • 2022 September 20, Toby Donegan-Cross, “Runner creates amazing GPS art of a tiger, a bear and a T-Rex”, in The Sun[1]:
      A TIGER, a bear and a T-Rex dinosaur are among the GPS art created by a runner.

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