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Artist Says He Used GPS, DHL to Create ‘Biggest Drawing in the World’


Swedish artist Erik Nordenenkar claims to have created the "biggest drawing in the world" by sending a GPS-equipped plastic briefcase on a squiggly, looping trip around the world, tracing out a 110,664-km (68,763-mile) unbroken line with the help of DHL delivery planes and trucks. The result: A self-portrait of the artist as a megalomaniacal god with a planet-sized Sharpie and a rather nice sense of line.

Problem is, the project is almost certainly faked, despite the footage showing the briefcase disappearing into the cargo hold of a DHL plane and a photo showing a stack of delivery receipts at the end. Why?

  • DHL does not deliver to arbitrary latitude-longitude destinations.
  • DHL is not likely to consider "trace a few looping lines through the Indian Ocean, without landing" as a valid delivery request, even with lat-long coordinates
  • You can’t get a GPS signal inside the aluminum skin of an airliner
  • No GPS system, even with supplemental batteries, would have lasted the 55 days the artist says his project took
  • Details on the setup’s "extended tracklog and battery time" are suspiciously absent.

So yeah, we’re calling bullshit on this one. Nice picture, though.

Image above from the artist’s website. Below, the artist’s video.

Tags: Hi-fi, cameras, tech, dvr

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