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GPS Beatmap: Planet as Control Surface. Presented by Face Removal Services.

In 2006, Face Removal Services created the Beatmap, a GPS-based music instrument that transforms the face of the planet into an enormous DJ booth.

Looping musical phrases are represented on a map as overlapping circular territories. As the vehicle approaches the center of a circle, the volume increases. In areas of the map where territories overlap the vehicle generates dynamic mixes of the overlapping musical phrases. By exploring a very large map of many overlapping territories the Beatmap creates complex, dynamic mash-ups.

The map can be explored on foot, by plane, boat, train, or automobile. In this footage the map is explored by car on the Bonneville Salt Flats, allowing the user to freely accelerate, swerve, and slam to a stop for optimum musical control of the instrument.

The Beatmap can be positioned anywhere on Earth and expanded or contracted to any size by manipulating a continuous stream of GPS data. The Beatmap can thus be used to create drive-through mash-ups on any surface of any size, from a tennis court to the Atlantic Ocean.

Exploring the Beatmap is like investigating a new city while navigating a DJ's crate of records. Obscure landmarks begin to gain new significance by their association with unique musical juxtapositions. For instance, a treacherous pothole may invite multiple drive-bys simply because of its proximity to a particularly satisfying polyrhythm. The Beatmap is currently be readied for deployment in locations near and far.

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Software + Concept: Rich Pell + Jesse Stiles
Software Audio Content provided by the jesse stiles 3000
Thanks: The Center for Land Use Interpretation, GPS Expo 2006
Face Removal Services 2006/2009

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  • dalas verdugo staff 3 months ago
    Awesome. I always wanted to do this myself, but never put in the work to make it happen ;)
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  • Jesse Stiles 3 months ago
    thanks dalas!
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  • Kyle McDonald 3 months ago
    Can you make the circles spheres, and mount the gps receiver on one of those rc helicopters? I want to fall through the sky and listen to techno freakout music.
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  • Zail Thornton 3 months ago
    incredible! and I like the term "techno freakout music" :)
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  • james mclean 3 months ago
    love this ! thank you for creating something new & brilliant. I hope this comes included with my next GPS.
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  • Jesse Stiles 3 months ago
    thanks james! i'll get in touch with garmin and see if we can work something out...
  • dalas verdugo staff 3 months ago
    Haha, that would be great to have a "suspense mode" on your GPS that played increasingly dramatic music as you neared your destination.
  • Jesse Stiles 3 months ago
    Ha!
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  • tontonvideo 3 months ago
    nice video ! enormous destroy/perfect 360° ! how did you do ?
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  • Sunny Thaper plus 2 months ago
    Way rad!
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  • glitch 2 months ago
    Cool! You should look into porting this to the new iPhone. You'd have a GPS-enabled music-making device that fits in the palm of your hand. It would be great for urban mapping on foot (amongst other things).
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  • Mac&Cheez plus 2 months ago
    Can this be mapped onto a smaller, more specific area like the interior of a music venue?
  • Jesse Stiles 2 months ago
    Hi Mac&Cheez,

    It surely can. It can also be mapped onto a vastly larger surface, i.e. Antarctica. It just interpolates between lat/long coordinates that are specified by the user - size has no bearing.
  • Mac&Cheez plus 2 months ago
    Interesting. This would make a great performance piece. Have you ever attempted it? This receiver and computer on wheels-moving through a smaller space?
  • Jesse Stiles 2 months ago
    coming soon to a festival near you! stay tuned (or send us an invitation).
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  • alan rosenblith 1 month ago
    All I can say is wow.
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  • Reza plus 1 month ago
    makes me wanna come back to troy, you guys are sickkkkk
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