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Visible from Space |
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A concept originally proposed in 1985 by Rob Pepperell and Mike Phillips with the Photogrametry department at the University College London. A satellite mapping the earth (3meters sections a minute) takes stereoscopic images to reveal the height of various landmasses, such as trees, hills and mountains. The proposal constructs a wall of timelapsed humans travelling across the ground at the same speed as the satellite. The resultant image, above, maps this temporal disturbance as a part of the landscape. A human wall that is visible from space.
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