Searching for a sign
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Owner:
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Released:
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
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Origin:
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North Island, New Zealand
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In the hands of villmarka.
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My owner has a habit of getting lost while being the navigator. It's kind of the reason he ended up with a GPS. He is hopeless at asking for directions or reading signs.
My goal is to have my photo taken with signs all around the world. Proving you can find your way with a little help. That way my owner will know where I am. Or, perhaps where I am going.
I keep telling him you will never know where you are going, if you don't know where you are.
Street signs, road signs, munument signs, shop signs, airport signs and advertising signs. They all help us know where we are. Or where we are going.
Tycho Brahe was a noted scientist who helped define early astronomy, navigation, and other fields of study. Even though some of his theories were found to be incorrect when more modern methods were discovered, he still left behind beautiful works of scientific art. This kind of art is long lost in today's technical world. The coin is a 3-D rendition of one of his navigation charts. The coin consist of two opposing spinning rings and a round spinning globe. The texture was designed to give the coin an old world look and feel.
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