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Use you BMW motorcycle to draw pictures. Paint whatever you want to, everywhere. You're unstoppable. Upload your drawings at gps.bmw-motorrad.com and see the best drawings there.
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One of four films from BMW's new campaign about GPS drawing. See the rider draw a sailboat in Cabo Polonio, Uruguay. Featuring professional motorcycle rider Dirk Thelen-Farber and the new BMW F800GS. See more drawings on http://gps.bmw-motor rad.com and upload your own drawing starting July 25th, 2008.
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One of four films from BMW's new campaign about GPS drawing. See the rider draw a bridge off-road north from Rocha, Uruguay. Featuring professional motorcycle rider Dirk Thelen-Farber and the new BMW F800GS. See more drawings on http://gps.bmw-motor rad.com and upload your own drawing starting July 25th, 2008.
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One of four films from BMW's new campaign about GPS drawing. See the rider write 'unstoppable' on a map of Montevideo, Uruguay. Featuring motorcycle globe rider Sebastian Klein and the new BMW F650GS. See more drawings on http://gps.bmw-motor rad.com and upload your own drawing starting July 25th, 2008.
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One of four films from BMW's new campaign about GPS drawing. See the rider draw scissors on a map of Montevideo, Uruguay. Featuring motorcycle globe rider Sebastian Klein and the new BMW F650GS. See more drawings on http://gps.bmw-motor rad.com and upload your own drawing starting July 25th, 2008.
GPS drawing: The path of the route that two cyclists traveled in Brighton, UK, to promote the launch of www.journeyon.co.uk in May 2008. Also features the two giant virtual pencils which appeared at the position of each cyclist
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We present one GPS track, our GPS drawing robot, the research trip film and the project sketches at the Neue Galerie in Graz from September 22 till November 25 2007