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A flexible QR-code infrastructure for heritage, AVICH 2024 workshop  

A paper presented by Alan Dix and Liz Jones at the AVI 2024 conference, Arenzano (Genoa), Italy. QR codes are often used in outdoor cultural heritage settings. They are an established technology but inflexible, especially if the websites to which they point change their structure, or even disappear.

This paper by Alan Dix and Liz Jones describes a web infrastructure for deploying QR codes that can be remapped dynamically, both as web resources move or change, but also to allow personalized and adaptable content. This is a small change in the underlying technology, but radically change potential applications. It can be used to personalise content to viewer’s preferences such as language choices, but could be used to support bespoke events or applications such as school visits or treasure hunts. The infrastructure has been deployed at the Memorial Gardens in the lost village of Troedrhiwfuwch, to enable the stories of fallen WWI and II service men to be retold for the current generation.

https://alandix.com/academic/papers/AVI2CH2024-qrarch/