Archive for December, 2008
December 31, 2008
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e-t+t is organizing and facilitating a series of presentations by
its Residents and invited international cultural workers, artists,
designers, scientists, literates, researchers, and academics.
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December 28, 2008
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Winksite is the first standards-compliant mobile Website builder that also includes RSS-driven content deployment and mobile-tuned community features such as forum, chat, and polls.
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The tragedy of the anticommons is a neologism coined by Michael Heller to describe a coordination breakdown where the existence of numerous rights holders frustrates achieving a socially desirable outcome.
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Today we went to Corte Inglés (Barcelona Shopping Center) and we played the 1st QR-Kill match in history. Urban game based on cameraphones and the use QR-Codes.
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Ubiquitous technologies and the design of places for meaningful human encounter (Edinburgh research group)
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What if strangers could give you feedback of your art, without meeting them? This little website allows you to get real voice responses of people who are looking at your art or just listen to what people have to say about the work of others.
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In Japan QR codes are found on everything from business cards to fresh lettuce. Now they are coming to the West and advertising and promotion will never be the same again. 2d Code will keep you informed as it happens, with news, views and analysis.
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Scottish researchers are turning to camera phones to help bridge the virtual and real worlds.
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December 27, 2008
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here’s my 10-point manifesto about 2D barcodes, mimicking Guy Kawasaki’s famous presentation style.
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crap best of texas qr code tour site
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The content viewable via each printed QR Codes in the handbook is modified daily for changes and can be managed from the office in Japan or the tour guides laptop wireless connection while on the tour bus or waiting in a hotel lobby or airport
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Real World Wumpus is a project created for BarCamp Brighton. In it you use your mobile phone to play a version of the classic text-mode game, Hunt the Wumpus, by scanning QR codes.
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Those without the reader installed on their handsets (read: most people) will first need to download the reader to their device, which is done via a simple text-message / WAP-push mechanism
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December 26, 2008
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This site is about Simone O'Callaghan's art practice which focuses around the point at which photography, interactive media & printmaking intersect.
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I’ve had my eye on QR Code for a couple of years now since Ewan introduced me to it and got me thinking about how it might be used in the classroom.
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December 25, 2008
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nice clean qr code generator
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"The crucial difference between this technology and typical QR codes is that this is full 3D interactivity that appears to be set in the real world," Mr. Last said.
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Discover a giant size 3D Ka hidden in a black and white graphic. Get the code and see it for yourself on mobile:
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Think of it as a TinyURL you can wear. Each two-by-four-inch, velcro-backed p8tch has a Mysterious Commando Design on the top, and a QRCode on the bottom:
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Yesterday, I attended to Enrico’s rehearsal presentation about tagging and he made an interesting list of existing visual markers:
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a qr code scarf
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Our goal is to connect the virtual and physical world by bringing the right information from the internet to the relevant place in physical space.
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The rarely seen internationally famous street artist Banksy has completed murals in a disused railway tunnel near Waterloo Station in London, UK. One is a large image of a knife wielding hoodie with a small QR Code
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