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Connect the analog
with the digital Art Galleries and Exhibitions
POP Displays
with QR codes Restaurant Menus
Possible Applications:
Print them on your caption cards, menus or
product info cards and give the customer Artist Statement and Bio
Slideshows
access to more information on their mobile Curatorial notes
devices. Video or audio interviews
Tours of the artist studio
Purchase inquiries
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or thousands of postcards when a
single code on a caption card links to a
mobile website that can include a
wealth of additional content:
At gallery events, viewers can
scan your caption card, and
connect with additional
content and
contact information:
3. QARDZ.net
Great For:
Connect the analog
with the digital Art Galleries and Exhibitions
POP Displays
with QR codes Restaurant Menus
Possible Applications:
Print them on your caption cards, menus or
product info cards and give the customer Artist Statement and Bio
Slideshows
access to more information on their mobile Curatorial notes
devices. Video or audio interviews
Tours of the artist studio
Purchase inquiries
Contact:
Lee Barry
Qardz.net
c/o Object Design + Media
P.O. Box A3914
Chicago, IL 60690
Try Tag Now! lbarry@qardz.net
Download the Tag app
at http://gettag.mobi
4. QARDZ.net
Save on the cost of printing
hundreds or thousands of
postcards when a single
code on a caption card links
to a mobile website that can
include a wealth of addi-
tional content:
Artist Statement and Bio
Slideshows
Curatorial notes
Video or audio interviews
Tours of the artist studio
Purchase inquiries
At gallery events, viewers can
scan your caption card, and
connect with additional
content and
contact information:
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Electronic Fortune Cookie Fortunes
Using free scanning software with your smartphone, you scan the QR code printed
on the Fortune which directs you to the art Fortune.
SCAN THIS CODE WITH
YOUR SMARTPHONE
Front of the fortune, with QR code:
When you can't nd certainty,
seek likelihood or probability.
When you can't find certainty, seek
likelihood or probability.
Back of the fortune, with URLs and/or business logo or other branding:
http://www.cafe-restaurant.com/xxxx.html
Logo
http://www.fortunart.net/xxxx.html
The fortunes can contain any kind of digital media. They are essentially little web
apes that can link to audio video, ash and so on.
QR Codes Explained
A QR code (short for Quick Response) is a speci c matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by dedicated QR bar-
code readers and camera phones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background.
The information encoded can be text, URL or other data.
Common in Japan, where it was created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR code is one of the most popular
types of two-dimensional barcodes. QR is the abbreviation for Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its
contents to be decoded at high speed.[1]
The technology has seen a large uptake in Japan and South Korea. However, in the West there has been a slower adoption of
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Cross-promote your restaurant, cafe or bakery with participating artists and musicians.
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Promote your work in fortunes
Inquire about how to submit culinary, visual art, writing, music or video to be included in a fortune series, or if you are a
restauranteur, cafe owner or bakery, how to advertise in various Fortune Series.
Series in progress
Zen Koans
Aesop’s Fables
Italian Art
French Art
Ancient Greek Art
Ethnic Fortune Cookies
Italian
French
Greek
Your Name:
Your Email:
Subject:
Your medium(s)
Culinary Art/Confection Painting/Illustration Photography Writing Music Film/Video
Business Category:
Restaurant/Cafe Art Print Seller Artist Musician Filmmaker
URL:
Your medium(s)
Culinary Art/Confection Painting/Illustration Photography Writing Music Film/Video
I want to submit:
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QR Codes Explained
A QR code (short for Quick Response) is a speci c matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by dedicated QR bar-
code readers and camera phones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background.
The information encoded can be text, URL or other data.
Common in Japan, where it was created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR code is one of the most popular
types of two-dimensional barcodes. QR is the abbreviation for Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its
contents to be decoded at high speed.[1]
The technology has seen a large uptake in Japan and South Korea. However, in the West there has been a slower adoption of
QR codes. [more...]
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Random Reunion
October 2, 2010
2 old high school friends bumped into each other. They
hadn’t seen each other in over 40 years.
100 Years Ago
Former site of Chicago Stock Exchange
October 12, 1910
It is no mere accident that in the 1880s Chicago produced
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It is no mere accident that in the 1880s Chicago
produced a group of architects, now known as the
“First Chicago School,” whose work would have a
profound effect upon architecture.
Within a decade after the fire of 1871, Chicago was a
boomtown. By 1890 it had a population of more than
a million people and had surpassed Philadelphia to
become the second-largest metropolis in the United
States. The value of land in the Loop soared. Quickly,
the low buildings constructed just after the fire were
seen as an inefficient use of valuable space.
Chicago was ready to experiment with daring
solutions. The city that had stood at the center of
innovations like the Pullman sleeping car, the
McCormick reaper, and mail-order retailing would now
be the place where the tall office building would be
perfected. One of the keys to this development was
the invention of the elevator.
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