(SINAP, 2009)
This morning Peter sent us a link, which
is talking about how to apply the currently technologies—QR code.
The link was really impressive me because of the way that they applied to sand
sculpture; consequently, it inspired me to apply this technology to my project
so I spent some time to research it and figure out how to apply to.
QR code
(abbreviated from Quick Response Code) is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or
two-dimensional barcode)
first designed for the automotive
industry in Japan. A barcode is an optically machine-readable label
that is attached to an item and that records information related to that item.
The information encoded by a QR code may be made up of four standardized types
("modes") of data (numeric, alphanumeric, byte / binary, Kanji) or, through
supported extensions, virtually any type of data.
Reference:
ANON., 2009. QR code. Wikipedia [online]. Available at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code[Accessed 28 May 2013].
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