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Berlin-based artist Sweza has managed to make QR codes interesting in his "Graffyard" project. He photographs graffiti before it is removed by local authorities. Once removed, he places a QR code where the graffiti was, which links to an image...
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I am slightly late in the game on this one, but this ad for Google Chrome is absolutely brilliant. A series of elaborate experiments filmed in slow-motion aim to show how quickly the browser runs. Chroms is pitted against an...
Projecting ads onto buildings is not new, but technological advancements now allow the projections to really interact with the contours of the building to create a unique experience. Here is an example where Seeper has worked with Sony to promote...
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