Dienstag, 4. Juni 2013

The point is: Proper compass use.

On both videos you can see a runner adjusting his maps orientation. On video 1 he therefore twists his hand, on video 2 he turns his body.

The runner on video 1 has at this moment not 'solved his problem' which is running to the wrong direction. (This interpretation was arbitrary. The right interpretation is: The first runner runs "after the terrain", the second runs "after compass" resulting in two different types of movement)

Thinking about the relationship of map and compass to the body has some potential I guess. I add a short clip of a follow me video with Thierry Gueorgiou by Vince Poinpoin In this situation it seems like the map and compass are pulling him.

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