Oscar Cunningham @OscarCunningham@mathstodon.xyz · activity timestamp 2 months ago A working QR code in the style of Piet Mondrian. Inspired @divbyzero and @andrewt.#Art#PietMondrian#QRCode Read more Read less alt An arrangement of rectangles in the style of Piet Mondrian. They are mainly white rectangles divided by black lines, but some are coloured red, yellow and blue. In the four corners of the image are the black and white 'target' arrangements used to identify QR codes. An arrangement of rectangles in the style of Piet Mondrian. They are mainly white rectangles divided by black lines, but some are coloured red, yellow and blue. In the four corners of the image are the black and white 'target' arrangements used to identify QR codes. Reply Boost Quote (pending approval) Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt An arrangement of rectangles in the style of Piet Mondrian. They are mainly white rectangles divided by black lines, but some are coloured red, yellow and blue. In the four corners of the image are the black and white 'target' arrangements used to identify QR codes. An arrangement of rectangles in the style of Piet Mondrian. They are mainly white rectangles divided by black lines, but some are coloured red, yellow and blue. In the four corners of the image are the black and white 'target' arrangements used to identify QR codes.
Ken Shirriff @kenshirriff@oldbytes.space replied · activity timestamp 2 months ago @OscarCunningham @divbyzero @andrewt That QR code is the coolest thing. Nice how the black parts show the underlying structure, including the alternating squares of the timing pattern, while the colored parts have the data Read more Read less Reply Boost Quote (pending approval) Like More actions Copy link Flag this comment Block