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Category Archives: GPS
Digital Dowsing 0.1
It’s been around enough in my mind (actually since the Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit [SPS]) to finally talk about it here. A mash-up of the esoteric and the technological – my nascent Digital Dowsing project. My dowsing weapons of choice are … Continue reading
Leuven Orbital
With Iain Sinclair’s rather more epic journey in my mind as well as a book that I last read 22 years ago (thanks Dave), I decided to do what Riddley Walker (Russel Hoban 1980) would call a Fool’s Circel 9wys … Continue reading
Posted in Diary, GPS
Tagged artefact, cycling, iain sinclair, leuven, london orbital, psychogeography, riddley walker, stuk
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Initial results from Crossing Paths in Leuven
We are very excited to be working with Stuk in Leuven, BE on a project that picks up where A Day in the Life, the Walkers of Birmingham left off. We’ve just received some data from some initial trials with … Continue reading
A visit to the primary triangulation point of the Prussian spatial reference system
I arranged to meet Martin at Attilastrasse and was half an hour late, much to my shame. The strange park that the TP is in is called Marienhöhe. Martin puts it well. “I can remember previously dreaming of several features … Continue reading
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Tagged Marienhöhe, martin howse, psychogeography, psychogeophysics, Rauenberg
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Garmin Forerunner to GPX with heartrate as elevation (altitude)
It seems like I’ve been working on this for ages but I finally managed to get some kind of output from the Garmin Forerunner 301 that Miles Chalcraft kindly leant me. Grab GarminTools from here. Plug in the Forerunner and … Continue reading
Posted in Code, GPS, Python, Software, Walking
Tagged Forerunner, Garmin, Google Earth, gpx, logging, psychogeophysics, visualisation, xml
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