Largest sports branding in the world sown on 50 hectares of field at Berlin Airport
Largest sports branding in the world sown on 50 hectares of field at Berlin Airport Just in time for the start of the 2024 European Championships, we from startup GEOXIP have sown what is probably the largest sports branding in the world with millions of flowers on a field directly at Berlin Airport. The dimensions are gigantic. The field covers an area of 490,000 square meters, i.e. around 50 hectares (equivalent to around 70 soccer pitches). The circumference of the field is 2.8 kilometers. If you were to walk around every detail, you would cover almost 5 kilometers. The branding and lettering have a circumference of 4,574 meters. The sown lettering "YOU GOT THIS" is an incredible 600 meters (!) long and each letter is at least 65 meters high. The surface area of a single letter such as the "O" alone is 2,890 square meters, roughly the size of 10 small terraced houses with gardens. Here, however, it provides a habitat for thousands of native field and wild flowers and creates a network in the middle of...
From sketch to field artwork Fire Salamader with sunflowers in the field
A fire salamander is hiding as a geoglyph in the field Tittmoning. In the district of Traunstein, a fire salamander is currently hiding in a small field in the middle of an industrial area as a work of field art. But what is it all about? The fire salamander is a specially protected species in our homeland, making it the perfect and endearing symbol of species protection, biodiversity and high-tech testing. To demonstrate our new high-precision sowing process, Christian drew a salamander on paper, which we then sowed many times larger with sunflowers in a small maize field in Tittmoning. The flowering strip - here in the form of a salamander rather a flowering island - is therefore in the middle of the field. Geoglyphs and ooh soil pictures: It all starts with a sketch: What is about 20 centimetres on paper now becomes 150 meters on this field. Of course, it could always be bigger. But that's not what we were interested in here. Quite the opposite. This is about...
Giant geoglyph with corn and flowers in the field for the big ERDINGER summer fairy tale
A clear statement for joie de vivre, closeness to nature and biodiversity: Gigantic floor image at MUC Airport – ERDINGER Weißbräu inspires and amazes. Nature and biodiversity benefit. Just in time for EM2024, the private brewery ERDINGER Weißbräu is setting a sustainable example of joie de vivre and closeness to nature with what is probably the world's largest brewing logo ever sown. Because the stage here is not traditional or social media, but nature itself in all its glory. And it shows that it is absolutely worth respecting and promoting. In the spaces between the ERDINGER geoglyph, native field and wildflowers will then grow. Among them are rare species worthy of protection, which were deliberately selected here. What everyone knows are normal flower strips at the edge of the field. Here, however, in the middle of conventional cultivation, entire flowering islands are allowed to thrive and give insects such as wild bees a springboard to spread. Biotopes are networked with the flowering islands. The nature sponsorship of ERDINGER Weißbräu makes sense and can be experienced up close. The...
Lettering in the field: Lufthansa Group ground picture in the sunrise
Huge lettering in the field: Lufthansa Group ground picture at sunrise On the approach to the runway at Munich Airport, a huge ground picture of the Lufthansa Group can be seen from afar. The upward message is hard to miss, because its dimensions alone are so gigantic that it breaks all conventional boundaries. The elements of the lettering have a total circumference of 5.6 kilometers! Individual letters are up to almost 40 (!) meters high and have a surface area of up to 1,200 square meters! You could easily build a detached house with a large garden on some of these letters. But that's not the point, of course. Seen from the air, each individual letter is a message. On the ground, each letter forms its own flowering island and will then link biodiverse habitats and biotopes at Pullinger Weiher from spring onwards. An approach at sunrise is already spectacular. In the short video we show...
Floor picture with flowers in the field for the Lufthansa Group is probably the largest job advertisement in the world
Ready to take off for field and wild flowers: Giant ground painting "NEXT LANDING: DREAMJOB. lufthansagroup.careers" sown With two gigantic geoglyphs, the Lufthansa Group is not only drawing attention to itself from the air, but is also acting as a far-sighted nature sponsor in our home country. Because down here, two huge ground images with their flowering islands will bring back many native wildflowers and an unimagined diversity of species. For insects, this will create a network of habitats across biotopes. What is a message from above is an incredibly beautiful and meaningful project for biodiversity on the ground. As an observer on the ground, you will be delighted to see colorful flowers and returning wild bees and butterflies, the diversity of which has long since disappeared from agricultural fields. Youtube link: https://youtu.be/6LUzYam5MdY Biggest job ad in the world? The font has a circumference of 5.6 kilometers! Of course, we don't know whether this geoglyph is actually the largest job advertisement in the world. In any case...
Video: Tour of the Magenta Blossom field
Video: Tour through the giant Magenta Blossom ground picture Anyone who wants to know what the Magenta Blossom field looks like from below and has questions about nature; biodiversity and technology on the side is guaranteed to be thrilled by Telekom's knowledge walks. On foot through the world's largest field and wildflower logo: On the road with Christian Hammerschmidt (Telekom), Christian Seebauer (GEOXIP) and Marius Kuhlmann (Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Sciences). In the beautiful video clip by Ulf Preising, you can now walk a few meters online and experience exciting impressions of nature. You can find out much more on the website https://www.green-magenta.com/magenta-blossom-ueberblick/ Video Ulf Preising (c) Deutsche Telekom AG Information about the Magenta Blossom ground image The start-up GEOXIP has sown the gigantic ground image (geoglyph) for Deutsche Telekom AG using high-precision VectorSeed technology. The ground picture of the Telekom consists of more than 50 different species of native field and wild flowers and was realized on 40 hectares (equivalent to about 56 soccer fields). In total...
Soil image as a biotope overlapping bee pasture
Ground picture as biotope-spanning bee pasture For its 110th anniversary, Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Dachau eG is once again committed to true sustainability and native biodiversity. Wild bees, bees, bumblebees and butterflies are allowed to fly on the "110" sown with field and wild flowers. Here they find food and a biotope-spanning unsprayed retreat. The anniversary logo was sown in the Dachau district with a field and wildflower mixture using GEOXIP's VectorSeed technology and connects several local biotope areas. While fields are mowed all around, the flower logo provides a small but rich habitat for all kinds of beneficial insects, soil life and, of course, field hares. Included in the flower mix are numerous soil-improving plants, such as those that, as deep-rooted plants, absorb Co2 and nitrogen from the air and permanently bind it in the soil as humus. Video: Seen from the air - soil picture as bee pasture Habitat explained in 54 seconds: While all around after mowing hardly any food and habitat for insects can be found...
Incredible: mowed down ground image forever on Google Earth and Google Maps
Incredible: Mowed down ground image immortalized forever on Google Earth and Google Maps Mountain View. 2023. Google updates its satellite data for the map services Google Maps and Google Earth. What no one expected: Anyone searching for "Vierkirchen" in the north of Munich in one of the Google services will not believe their eyes: In the middle of the barren wintry fields, a satellite photo from a great height reveals an artifact that leaves one in awe. This would be material for TV series like "Unexplained Phenomena". It is a well-known logo, which can still be recognized in the field, although in late autumn all fields have long since been mowed and already plowed. So what is it all about? Soil images do not disappear... Review: Even today, science is still puzzling over the origin of the so-called Nazca lines in Peru. The predominant scientific opinion assumes that these soil pictures were put on approx. 600 years before Christ. By human hand. And: Without any possibility to identify the created...