Australian cyclist recreates Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ cover using GPS
Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ by recreating the famous cover art using GPS tracking.Pete Stokes, a national parks project manager, cycled about 150km on a single-speed bike through the streets of Adelaide, using exercise tracker Strava to sketch the outline of the swimming baby featured on the 1991 album’s artwork.Speaking to The Guardian, Stokes, who regularly imposes pictures over mapping software through cycling, said the Nirvana baby took about eight hours to complete with bakery stops in between.“It’s whatever takes my fancy at the time. Nirvana has its place in my record collection,” he said.