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Category Archives: GPS
Cleaning and reducing GPS tracks in QGIS
I’ve been going through our database of GPS tracks in a sort of spring-cleaning mode, partly prompted by thoughts of tracing our paths onto clay in an attempt to produce what has stumped us so far: a 3D map of … Continue reading
Three Stone Circles (Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion)
While on the residency with Crew, which is very enjoyable, we all had to dash to Frameries, near Mons, where Eric had to take part in a panel at the Fabrique du Théâtre: As it was in French, I didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Diary, GPS, Walking
Tagged arnside, Aubrey Burl, crew, cumbria, england, eric joris, manege, mons, nature, neolithic, new media, paganism, paleolitihic, stone circle, uk
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In Arnside
We drove up to Arnside yesterday in Mum’s car. Despite weather warnings to the contrary, the drive proceeded uneventfully. Once freed from the strictures of driving, I took a quick evening walk up the Knot at the back of the … Continue reading
Equinoctial Exploration in Tiergarten with Martin
Having met at the Humboldt University Library Mensa (about the best place to eat in that part of town I think), Martin and I set out down the banks of the Spree for a jolly equinoctial exploration of likely sites … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, martin howse, plants, psychogeography, psychogeophysics
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Why I don’t use GPS logging on my smartphone
This post is an adaptation of an email I was sending to someone who wrote to me to ask about doing what I do. I directed him to this previous post (What GPS to use) and started off clarifying a … Continue reading