Spectrum: From March 18th to 20th, the Berlin Bicycle Show will take place again in the heart of Kreuzberg. This year, together with Strava, art-loving bike enthusiasts will be offered a unique stage on which their own route or its GPS track becomes a work of art.
Strava-Art – one or the other will probably already be familiar with the term – these are GPS tracks that, in their visualized form on a map, become small works of art and find their platform on Strava. The idea came from the community itself, and over the past few months, works of art have appeared time and again that creative bikers or runners have drawn with their routes in the landscape.
From one Giraffe of Turkey, Bicycle to Mother's Day Greetings This resulted in countless small pictures that spread like wildfire on the Internet. Together with the Berliner Fahrradschau, Strava is now calling on all creative cyclists to try themselves as artists, to drive artworks into the landscape and then upload them to Strava. The community then votes on the resulting GPS drawings and the winner's track is printed in museum quality and exhibited in the Art Gallery of the Berlin Bicycle Show.
Participation is easy: once you've completed your artwork, simply provide a link to the Strava activity with a brief description this email address send. The link is then shared by Strava on the website and social networks and whoever has the most likes and kudos at the end wins. The closing date for entries is March 1st – so hurry up, you bike artists!
Website
www.berliner Fahrradschau.de

