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Using Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen's photo 'return the cart' as the source [ www.flickr.com/photos/peterras/15732813631 ] & a bit of Processing code to swaps blocks of pixels inside the image continually . . . the little app creates decay in the image. I'm continuing a series of works meditating on forgetting, recognition, loss, avoidance, etc.
CODE TALKERS-12- 10/9/99 - GALLUP, NEW MEXICO: Pfc. Preston Toledo (left) and Pfc Frank Toledo (right), cousins attached to a Marine Artillery Regiment in the South Pacific, relay orders using the Navajo code over a field radio in July 1943. PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS ASSOCIATION
Google's logo is a bar code today (to celebrate the invention of the bar code). I scanned it with my phone to see what it meant (blogged here).
Two TPD Cars meet up in a parking lot in front of my apartment, moments later a priority one call is dispatched and they both leave code 3 "Lights and Sirens"
I was only able to get a good shot of the white car.
The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov
Spotted outside of Momofuku Noodle Bar.
It leads to projecttraction.com/mobile/. I'm not sure if I should be surprised or not that it is an advertising agency...I've only ever seen mystery QR codes turn up in such a way.
The mystique it generated stuck in my mind, and forced me to think about it until I "solved" this mystery. I suppose that makes it good advertising.
Photo credit: Elena Olivo
Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau
The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.
hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
Download the QR code reader to your mobile phone from here reader.kaywa.com/ and use it to take you straight to the 3RR website on your mobile.
Your2Feet, a springy Seattle shoe store on Capital Hill, added a QR Code sign in their window display.
When the QR Code is snapped with a smartphone, users will go directly to this 2004 customer interview video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7n3O_5L-PI
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov