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Ways to produce them:
Ways to produce them:


Laser cut wood or plastic or fabric
*Laser cut wood or plastic or fabric
3d printed shapes
*3d printed shapes
CNC embroidery (ought to buy the machine for noisebridge!)
*CNC embroidery (ought to buy the machine for noisebridge!)
cross stitch
*cross stitch


People who are interested in working on this project:
People who are interested in working on this project:
-Rachel Lyra
*Rachel Lyra
-Marc Juul
*Marc Juul
-Tom the Brit
*Tom the Brit
-Erica L
*Erica L
-Alex G
*Alex G
-Snailssssss
*Snailssssss
 
Links
http://www.instructables.com/id/QR-Code-Cross-Stitch-Patch/
http://shopcurious.blogspot.com/2011/06/qr-coding-future-of-design.html

Revision as of 00:49, 17 February 2012

A group of individuals is considering options to augment social interactions between Noisebridge users.

possibly in the form of

  • badges? like LED nametags
  • patches? like girl scouts
  • keychains?
  • all of them?
  • "the coolest, shiniest, awesomest membership cards slash ID badges ever devised. "

RFID or anything like that is a bad idea for privacy because outside of the space, people could track noisebridgers who were just walking around. We are specifically discussing ideas that allow for visual sorting, so users of the space can look around and see data about their fellow users.

  • Incorporating QR codes?
  • using 3d prints of noisebridge door key (with nifty snap-in peer-to-peer physical authentication)

Ways to produce them:

  • Laser cut wood or plastic or fabric
  • 3d printed shapes
  • CNC embroidery (ought to buy the machine for noisebridge!)
  • cross stitch

People who are interested in working on this project:

  • Rachel Lyra
  • Marc Juul
  • Tom the Brit
  • Erica L
  • Alex G
  • Snailssssss

Links http://www.instructables.com/id/QR-Code-Cross-Stitch-Patch/ http://shopcurious.blogspot.com/2011/06/qr-coding-future-of-design.html