Hi Liam, pleased to see that others agree on you being a fine fellow.
Congratulations.
There are some pics in this category which show the cutting out, the
mounting, some example locations of the codes and a lady using her phone to
access stuff about geology. I'm going to be busy this weekend on other wiki
stuff - are there any budding journalists reading this? I can write some
stuff but I may not have time to polish it.
Getting to v.2 sounds fun
cheers
Roger
On 5 February 2011 23:32, Liam Wyatt <liamwyatt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
+1!
Got any pictures of the installation processes or labels in-situ? This
deserves a mention in the Signpost and if you could also add it to the "this
month in GLAM" report for Feb that's being compiled here
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Newsletter
Agreed with Roger too, if we could generate labels that not only show the
QRcode but also the article title, and maybe something like "read about me
on Wikipedia..." to give some context. Roger, would you mind giving a report
of what you've achieved to the cultural-partners mailing list and requesting
assistance to bring this to v.2?
-Liam
Wittylama.com/blog
Peace, love & metadata
On 05/02/2011, at 10:06, Fae <faenwp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm thoroughly impressed that we went from my
vague mention of QR
codes to a live public exhibition within 3 days. Victuallers, you
deserve a great big "Making things happen" barn star.
Cheers,
Fæ
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