Document Type
Article
Publication Title
ISRG Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
In the rapidly evolving digital age, artists and creatives are increasingly leveraging QR codes and Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies to redefine the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds. This article explores the diverse and inventive applications of QR codes and NFC in art installations, augmented reality experiences, interactive storytelling, performance art, and marketing campaigns. By incorporating these technologies, artists may create interactive, immersive, and personalized experiences which engage audiences in novel ways. Additionally, the article delves into the technological advancements enabling these innovative applications, including location-based personalization, machine learning, augmented reality, and the seamless interactions facilitated by NFC and Bluetooth technologies. Despite their potential, the article also acknowledges the accessibility challenges posed by QR codes and NFC, highlighting the importance of inclusive design to ensure that these digital experiences are accessible to all users. By examining both the creative possibilities and the challenges of integrating QR codes and NFC into artistic practices, this article sheds light on the future of art in the digital era and the ongoing efforts to bridge the digital divide.
Publication Date
4-29-2024
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Hutson, Piper and Hutson, James, "Bridging the Digital Divide: Innovative Uses of QR Codes and NFC in the Artistic Realm" (2024). Faculty Scholarship. 618.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/faculty-research-papers/618