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Algot
@Algot@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago
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#tdc4916 #ds106#DailyCreate

Decode a #SmallPoem from QRCode
(created using QtQR)

A QR code containing the poem:

Dots before my eyes,
Can hold truth or maybe lies,
You must scan to get the prize.
With QR codes be wise.
A QR code containing the poem: Dots before my eyes, Can hold truth or maybe lies, You must scan to get the prize. With QR codes be wise.
A QR code containing the poem: Dots before my eyes, Can hold truth or maybe lies, You must scan to get the prize. With QR codes be wise.
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dogtrax
dogtrax
@dogtrax@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

@creating #tdc4916 #ds106 #DailyCreate

A #SmallPoems inside the QR

QR Code, hiding this poem:
Under boxes
and code,
we huddle
with words;
the poet
knows the need
to burrow down
beneath
QR Code, hiding this poem: Under boxes and code, we huddle with words; the poet knows the need to burrow down beneath
QR Code, hiding this poem: Under boxes and code, we huddle with words; the poet knows the need to burrow down beneath
dogtrax
dogtrax
@dogtrax@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

And just because it caught my eye, when I tested that QR on my phone, it opened up an AI analysis of my poem.

"The poem's central idea revolves around
the act of poetic creation as a journey of
exploration and discovery."

I think so.

#ds106 #tdc4916

An AI analysis of a poem

The poem describes the act of writing as
a process of delving beneath superficial
layers to find deeper meaning. The
"boxes" and "code" likely represent
structured, technical language, while the
"words" symbolize the expressive, creative
language of poetry. The poet's need "to
burrow down beneath" suggests a search
for the core truth or emotion beneath the
surface of language and experience. ¢
The poem's central idea revolves around
the act of poetic creation as a journey of
exploration and discovery. The poet,
through the act of writing, seeks to
uncover hidden depths and meaning,
moving beyond the readily apparent or
easily categorized. The "boxes" and "code"
can be interpreted as the more rigid and
technical aspects of communication,
while the "words" represent the more fluid
and expressive tools of the poet. The
"need to burrow down beneath" highlights
the poet's commitment to going beyond
the surface to find the core truth or
emotion that resides beneath. This
exploration could be seen as a metaphor
for understanding oneself, others, or the
world around us. ¢@

Q Under boxes
An AI analysis of a poem The poem describes the act of writing as a process of delving beneath superficial layers to find deeper meaning. The "boxes" and "code" likely represent structured, technical language, while the "words" symbolize the expressive, creative language of poetry. The poet's need "to burrow down beneath" suggests a search for the core truth or emotion beneath the surface of language and experience. ¢ The poem's central idea revolves around the act of poetic creation as a journey of exploration and discovery. The poet, through the act of writing, seeks to uncover hidden depths and meaning, moving beyond the readily apparent or easily categorized. The "boxes" and "code" can be interpreted as the more rigid and technical aspects of communication, while the "words" represent the more fluid and expressive tools of the poet. The "need to burrow down beneath" highlights the poet's commitment to going beyond the surface to find the core truth or emotion that resides beneath. This exploration could be seen as a metaphor for understanding oneself, others, or the world around us. ¢@ Q Under boxes
An AI analysis of a poem The poem describes the act of writing as a process of delving beneath superficial layers to find deeper meaning. The "boxes" and "code" likely represent structured, technical language, while the "words" symbolize the expressive, creative language of poetry. The poet's need "to burrow down beneath" suggests a search for the core truth or emotion beneath the surface of language and experience. ¢ The poem's central idea revolves around the act of poetic creation as a journey of exploration and discovery. The poet, through the act of writing, seeks to uncover hidden depths and meaning, moving beyond the readily apparent or easily categorized. The "boxes" and "code" can be interpreted as the more rigid and technical aspects of communication, while the "words" represent the more fluid and expressive tools of the poet. The "need to burrow down beneath" highlights the poet's commitment to going beyond the surface to find the core truth or emotion that resides beneath. This exploration could be seen as a metaphor for understanding oneself, others, or the world around us. ¢@ Q Under boxes
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dogtrax
@dogtrax@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

@creating #tdc4916 #ds106 #DailyCreate

A #SmallPoems inside the QR

QR Code, hiding this poem:
Under boxes
and code,
we huddle
with words;
the poet
knows the need
to burrow down
beneath
QR Code, hiding this poem: Under boxes and code, we huddle with words; the poet knows the need to burrow down beneath
QR Code, hiding this poem: Under boxes and code, we huddle with words; the poet knows the need to burrow down beneath
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The DS106 Daily Create
The DS106 Daily Create
@creating@daily.ds106.us  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

Today's Daily Create:
#tdc4916#ds106 Hide a Message Inside a QR Code
https://daily.ds106.us/tdc4916/

You know QR Codes, eh? Those little square images you can aim a mobile camera at and avoid the laborious task of entering a web link. Today we use them to hide a message in, share it to the world, and find out who is savvy enough to reply.

There is quote a bit more to them. Spotted in Stephen Downse’s OLDaily today was a wonderful gateway article to now only learn about QR codes, but do so […]

#DailyCreate #Cogdog #tdc4916

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Sarah Honeychurch
Sarah Honeychurch
@nomadwarmachine@social.ds106.us replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago
@creating #tdc4916 #ds106 #4life
QR code, with text that says

#DS106 is a public good. Creativity #4Life
QR code, with text that says #DS106 is a public good. Creativity #4Life
QR code, with text that says #DS106 is a public good. Creativity #4Life
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The DS106 Daily Create
The DS106 Daily Create
@creating@daily.ds106.us  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

Today's Daily Create:
#tdc4916#ds106 Hide a Message Inside a QR Code
https://daily.ds106.us/tdc4916/

You know QR Codes, eh? Those little square images you can aim a mobile camera at and avoid the laborious task of entering a web link. Today we use them to hide a message in, share it to the world, and find out who is savvy enough to reply.

There is quote a bit more to them. Spotted in Stephen Downse’s OLDaily today was a wonderful gateway article to now only learn about QR codes, but do so […]

#DailyCreate #Cogdog #tdc4916

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