QR-3D is about testing if textile versions of QR codes can work.
What is a QR Code?
QR codes are traditionally a two-dimensional image like a barcode; used by barcode readers and camera phones. They usually consist of smaller black squares on a larger square white background. The information contained within usually direct code readers to a website, but can also be used to hide text messages or other information. See Take Part for more information. It is a chance for anyone, anywhere in the world to find out: Can they be functional and direct people to places on the internet? How can QR codes be created in textile form? How can designers, crafters, makers, tinkerers, artists, coders and interested dabblers use textile QR codes to send viewers to interesting places? How can an internationally and digitally collaborative project share ways of working and increase opportunities for exposure and networking? |
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