2/20/10

GPS Drawing - Jeremy Wood





Landform Ueda, GPS Map 2002Landform Ueda was designed by architect and author Charles Jencks.
It occupies an area of 3,000sq m (32,000sq ft) and lives outside Scotland's National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.


Jeremy Wood is a multidiscipline artist and map maker whose diverse work offers people and places a playground of space and time. In October 2000 he began to explore GPS satellite technology as a tool for digital mark making on water, over land, and in the air.
He makes drawings and maps of his movements by recording all his daily journeys with GPS to create a personal cartography. His work binds the body to the arts and sciences by physically interacting and responding to spaces and places.

Wood has conducted numerous GPS drawing and mapping seminars and workshops in schools, museums and galleries. His work is exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collection of the University of the Arts and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He is based in the UK & Athens and is represented by the Tenderpixel Gallery -10 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4HE. - gpsdrawing.com

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gpsdrawing.com

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