[Noisebridge-discuss] badges? we don't need no stinkin badges!

Snail snailtsunami at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 20:02:47 UTC 2012


At last, I have found a non-decorative use for my childhood craft of choice!

http://www.instructables.com/id/QR-Code-Cross-Stitch-Patch/

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Tom <noisebridge at flamsmark.com> wrote:

> I am spectacularly interested in QRcode patches, and not just as a
> proto-authentication technology for Noisebridge.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Alexandra Glowaski <
> alex.glowaski at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm working on a way to make QR code (as well as RFID/etc) patches. I
>> figure that, once the process is down, any kind of small, wash-safe
>> technology can be made wearable this way. Any interest?
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:32 AM, rachel lyra hospodar <
>> rachelyra at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  I had an idea...
>>>
>>> One of the things we've talked about WRT to the gate is using it to sort
>>> and filter people who are already part of the community, by making it more
>>> unusual for people to buzz in, we would be alerting people inside that a
>>> noob was coming..  I have been thinking about how it would be great to be
>>> able to do a little visual sorting this way, within the space, above and
>>> beyond "oh, that person has a laptop and doesn't smell too bad, must be a
>>> hacker"
>>>
>>> I am NOT talking about RFID at all, although using QR codes would be
>>> super cool.  I am envisioning something kind of related to the light-up
>>> name tags that Miloh's friend makes.  What if we had a special edition of
>>> those, or something else entirely, that we issued to members and
>>> key-trusted people in the larger community?  there could be a whole ecology
>>> of designs, and if you are leet enough to make one then you are hacker
>>> enough to stay.  It would have to be something that was feasible to carry
>>> around a lot of the time, so we could build a culture of people displaying
>>> their nametag/QR code/whatever when they were at noisebridge.  Eventually,
>>> if you didnt have one it would be because you were either a noob or an
>>> oogle.
>>>
>>> If we 3d printed the door key, one edition of the badge could somehow
>>> incorporate it even?  There could be a fun thing where the badges can click
>>> together, 'mate' if you will, that would provide some sort of peer-to-peer
>>> authentication.
>>>
>>> R.
>>>
>>> mediumreality.com
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