MID + GPS Dot-to-Dot

Posted on 20 January 2009, Last updated on 11 November 2019 by

koeln
Update: The live dot-to-dot maps are on this page.
Today’s 5-country tour was really meant to be a test of the Clarion MiND MID. Unfortunately it didn’t turn up in time (it arrived 3 hours after I left. I’ll test it out next week now.) so instead I did a live map-track with embedded media. Of course, setting yourself a tough driving schedule and then trying to do live media, on your own, doesn’t fit ogether too well so I wasn’t able to give it the attention it required. I learnt a lot though and it will all come in for the event I have planned tomorrow. It’s another GPS-driven event and it’s taking place in Cologne. I’m going to create a dot-to-dot picture by walking around Cologne and registering waypoints. These waypoints will be logged at Ipoki and accompanied by a location-enabled tweet and an image. You could follow me all day and join the dots as you see the tweets but I guess you’ve all got far better things to do. I’ll be uploading each part of the dot-to-dot (it’s a word) as I finish it and you should, if the GPS doesn’t play up, start to see a word form during the day. I’ll put a new post up in the morning so come back regularly to see progress and guess the word.

The whole project relies on me being able to plan the dot-to-dot on Googles ‘my maps’ system and then using it to locate myself within Cologne. The images and tweets don’t need a MID but exporting the data from Ipoki and re-importing it into Google, does. The GPS and a live-feedback from Ipoki about my current location will also be helpful.

I’ll start the dot-to-dot at about 1100 CET so if you’re in Cologne, find me and say ‘Hallo!’

This is my last attempt at a GPS-enabled mashup so hopefully I remember what I’ve learned from previous attempts and make a good job of it. At the very least it will be good exercise for me! On Thursday I travel to Hamburg for something a bit more like real work. I’ll be meeting Nicole and attending MBC09, a Microblogging conference. I’m really interested to see what microbloggers think of the MIDs.

7 Comments For This Post

  1. heco says:

    Cant wait to see those dots ;)
    hope you will have better luck tomorrow

  2. EC says:

    Heco I think you need to click on the “5-country tour” in the text and NOT on the picture which is most likely just a pic for the blog, here is what I hope is a working link to the map:

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=108251653698879222095.000460e4c845b74ae9c16&ll=49.887557,6.432495&spn=2.123563,2.746582&t=p&z=8&source=embed

  3. admin says:

    Please watch out for a fresh post and fresh map. I need a clean slate for this one.

  4. Jenn says:

    Ooh, a word game! I’m going to put my guess in as either MID or HI.

    Looking forward to seeing the dots as they . . . erm . . . unfold.

  5. admin says:

    You underestimate me Jenn. Although thinking about it, maybe you’re realistic!

  6. chippy says:

    The live dot-to-dot maps are here.
    http://www.midmoves.com/2009/01/city-wide-dot-to-dot-watch-it-here/

    Steve

  7. UMPCPortal says:

    New article: MID + GPS Dot-to-Dot http://bit.ly/973dQw

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