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Childhood toys – freed from the confines of a dark, dusty attic – are the second thing I’ve “tagged,” thanks to Itizen.com, with a QR-Coded sticker in preparation for giving them away.
If the toys’ new owner uses …

Childhood toys – freed from the confines of a dark, dusty attic – are the second thing I’ve “tagged,” thanks to Itizen.com, with a QR-Coded sticker in preparation for giving them away.

If the toys’ new owner uses a mobile phone to read the code, I expect he or she will see this story about them, to learn a little bit about their history.

Tagged item/story numero uno (about a Mexican dress) can be found here. (That post contains links to miscellaneous QR Code-related info).

I intend to tag other things (until the novelty of it wears off, which, I suspect, may be sooner, rather than later!). Stay tuned.

September 1, 2010
Tags QR Code, digital, story telling, novelty, vintage, toys, ready to inspire future chefs
Via szymon:

Number House by Matsunami Mitsutomo

Via szymon:

Number House by Matsunami Mitsutomo

June 24, 2010
Tags novelty, literal, architecture

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