Artwork Builds Google Maps Markers in Physical Space

by kate | November 20, 2006 at 10:03 am
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I love this project so much! I am working with ideas of the amazing things that happen when digital and analogue space meet and greet, so I'm all over this.


The project “Map” questions the red markers of the location based search engine Google Maps.

The web interface of Google Maps uses small graphical icons to show location related search results on a map in an alphabetical order. On each new search ten red markers (A - J) known from the analogue world find their new position automatically within milliseconds. Interestingly each marker and even the speech bubbles with further information do cast a shadow on the map and satellite image. While zooming in the map the pixel size of the markers on the screen always stay at the same size. But if their size is seen in relation to their environment they shrink while the user does zoom in the map.

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