Monday, October 03, 2005

Contouring Montreal


In an attempt to get organised, I took a map of montreal and tried to pinpoint the areas where I have done the most drawings. In some cases, like at Zeke's, many drawings have been done, but only one dot has been placed. The areas of drawing congestion, found in Park Lafontaine and along Duluth and St.Laurent is of interest. I can't wait to get my hans on a GPS system so that my movements will actually be drawn as I am drawing!

6 comments:

D.Macri said...

Maps and contour go together good

J C said...

Apparently, Nicolaides used to be a mapmaker!

D.Macri said...

Yay, Nicolaides, Nicolaides.

Quitmoanez said...

I'm still waiting to see the evidence Culleton.

Nicolaides me this and Nicolaides me that, where are you at Nicoladies?

Are you who you really say you are?

D.Macri said...

Evidence?

Are we trying to prove Nicolaides invented blind contour? Cause that won't work, it came way before him. It is a fun thing to ponder though 'who was the first person to draw- not looking down'. I'm pretty sure it is a nameless caveman, long since dead.

Goodnight modestly anonymous inovators, wanting nothing more than to offer your creativity to your bretheren, sleep soundly knowing what you have brought, an enlightening technology, that led to our ability to see and record in a new and immortally truthful way. What more can a man ask for, than to broaden our earthly horizons?

_Q_ said...

If you track your movements and can date them chances are we can see the artist at work with satelite images already taken...

Do you know that you've already been pinpointed, and plagarized by google maps!?!? SUE DUDE!!!!

Genuinely