Dear colleagues,

I've had a question from a faculty about signage for a work of campus landart. They want to provide some information about the work: "I am wondering if it makes more sense to create a QR code or something similar, rather than a text-heavy physical sign." However, the spirit of the work is meant to be contemplative and technology-free (taking out your phone to scan a QR code and read a website may not be ideal). Has anyone heard of or worked with any creative approaches for this kind of sign/info need?

Thanks very much in advance!
Danielle

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Danielle Reay (she/her)
Digital Scholarship Technology Manager & Arts Librarian
Drew University | 36 Madison Ave | MadisonNJ 07940

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