![This Is What Three Years of One Person's GPS Data Looks Like This Is What Three Years of One Person's GPS Data Looks Like](http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/17gemg69jlh0wpng/medium.png)
To make it, Aaron Parecki collected the location from his iPhone every few seconds for over three years. Then he turned his data into a map—it's Portland, if you're trying to work it out. He explains:
"Approximately one GPS point was recorded every 2-6 seconds when I was moving, and these images represent about 2.5 million total GPS points. Collectively, they represent a data portrait of my life: everywhere I've been and the places I've been most frequently. The map is colored by year, so you can see how my footprint changes over the years, depending on where I live."The result may be nothing new, but it sure is pretty. It's also well worth clicking on the image above to see the full, high-res version. [Aaron Parecki]
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