Man ran 700 miles to make 'insanely impressive' art on GPS fitness app
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"You need to have a lot of frames per second in order to give it motion," said McCabe, 32, an Ontario-based accountant. This intricate planning turned simple runs into a dynamic art piece.
McCabe's video is part of a growing movement known as GPS art, using apps like Strava to create digital drawings over a map. His animation stands out due to its dynamic nature.
Duncan McCabe spent a total of 10 months and about 700 miles creating a unique dancing stick figure animation on Strava, requiring extensive planning and effort.
"If I have a long-term vision, I'm willing to work for a very long time to see it come to fruition," McCabe shared, emphasizing his dedication to the project.
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