QR Code Sand Castle, by Sinap

September 4th, 2009 - 

Can a mobile phone read a QR code created not digitally, but out of sand? This is a question that arose while communication “architects” Sinap Co. Ltd. were brainstorming new strategies for reaching customers in a world suffering increasingly from information overload. A QR code created by a natural substance, and one as fragile as sand, would make an impact, they thought. The question remained, would it actually be usable?

To find out, the Tokyo-based company launched the Sinap Summer 2009 Project, creating a human-scale QR code out of sand on a Shonan beach, about an hour away from the capital. The finished result, along with several “making-of” photos and a video, appear on the project website. To date, almost 400 readers have left comments regarding whether or not their mobiles could read the code; a cursory glance at the results shows that most phones could.

In addition to creating the sand QR code, Sinap is teaming up with the Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club to promote beach cleaning efforts. According to Sinap, the efforts to break away from information noise pollution and to rid beaches of disposable lifestyle goods (plastic bags, foam trays…) are complementary endeavors.

เป็นกู จะรีบ หยิบ โทรศัพท์ มาส่อง เลย พี่แกเล่น ทำ viral แบบนี้ น่าติดตาม…555

Your Facebook, your MoMa experience

July 24th, 2009 - 

เพิ่งจะเคยเห็น เว็บที่ ดึง feature ของ facebook มาใช้…
invite friend/book ตารางนัด..
แปลกดีแฮะ..ท่าทางจะเขียนยาก..

Super brilliant website launched by the MoMa in New York to help visitors planning their visits at the museum.

Your preferences, your lifestyle, your tastes, it’s all written in your Facebook, right? Summer at MoMa connects to your Facebook profile, scans it, analyses it and matches your preferences in the social network with the experiences currently offered at the museum.

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Nike+ Trash Talk Banner

April 30th, 2009 - 

เห็นแล้วนึกถึง Sex must say จัง
sex must say เป็น project ที่ ทำ ตอนอยู่ EO
เราทำเป็น webboard ให้เด็ก ผูหญิง กะ ชาย มา เถียง กัน ใครจำได้มั่ง :)
(คงมีกูจำได้คนเดียว 555)

We’d better shop online

April 23rd, 2009 - 

Jungstil is a german online secure shop and this is an intended-viral video that was released a few days ago.

Denise Richards’ Funbags

April 23rd, 2009 - 

What is Denise Richards really known for? Her Funbags.

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