
Robert Sollis, a student at the Royal College of Art wrote an email to Google asking for a marker to be placed on Google Maps for the college's temporary site in Kensington Gardens. All he got back from Google was an automated response, so he decided to create his own marker out of individual carpet tiles, each measuring 185mm square which directly corresponds to Google's pixel information from their satellite images. Pretty impressive build that also reminds us of the MAP project.





































Isn't most of that Google maps data years out of date? I know it is around my house.
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OpenStreetMap.org is another option: a collaboratively edited map can be updated by anyone instead of waiting for a closed provider to revise their map.
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