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Marker A - Long. -64° 14’ 05”
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Marker B - Long. 2° 17’ 42” | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
On August 14th, 1918, Charles Godefroy flew an airplane through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris in celebration of the end of World War 1. This historic event was captured on film and can be seen here. |
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Artist: Juan L. Gomez-Perales Title: GRD101 Date: 2009/2010 Media: geodetic rotational displacement drawing Significant dimensions: 4,846.83 km x 4 hrs. 24 min. 14 sec. |
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Map simulation - Lat. 48° 52’ 25” | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Geodetic rotational displacement drawings are four dimensional drawings scribed by the gesture of the rotation of the earth. The drawing principle is based on the concept of a worldline as described by theoretical physics. While the lines scribed by the objects are invisible in three dimensional space, in four dimensions they will extrude, solidify (although transparent) and interact with each other. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||