http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2009/03/05/qr-codes-in-the-museum-problems-and-opportunities-with-extended-object-labels/


If you are in Sydney, come in and give it a go.
I am recommending free QR code reader application called BeeTagg mainly because it has different versions available for a range of phones – Symbian, Palm, Blackberry and iPhone.
http://get.beetagg.com
now... is there a way to combine this with augmented reality? use the phone as a magic lens?
http://www.artag.net/videos.html
the tricky part would be that the fiducial marker (either a augmented reality locator tag or a QR code) has to be simple enough to read at a distance with the low res camera but detailed enough to contain the url.
If you are in Sydney, come in and give it a go.
I am recommending free QR code reader application called BeeTagg mainly because it has different versions available for a range of phones – Symbian, Palm, Blackberry and iPhone.
http://get.beetagg.com
now... is there a way to combine this with augmented reality? use the phone as a magic lens?
http://www.artag.net/videos.html
the tricky part would be that the fiducial marker (either a augmented reality locator tag or a QR code) has to be simple enough to read at a distance with the low res camera but detailed enough to contain the url.