Video: Hello, world! - giant inscription using matrix code
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Each person decides for himself how to make the world better, more positive. For example, German artist Bernd Hopfengaertner decided to send a positive message to the whole world! Rather, the part of it that flies on airplanes or uses the Google Earth program.
QR codes (matrix codes) have become super popular in Japan and Asia for a long time, and now they are gaining more and more popularity in Europe and North America. An example of this is the unusual art project of the German Bernd Hopfengartner.
He created a huge (160 by 160 meters) inscription “Hello, world!” On a field near the town of Ilmenau in Thuringia, created using a matrix code. So people who will fly on an airplane over this field, or users of the Google Earth program will easily be able to read this artist's message to the world.
True, for this you need to have a special program for recognizing QR codes. But now many people have it on their mobile phones.
Unfortunately, now on Google Earth there is a satellite image of this area at a time when the field was not sown.
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