One can find it on almost all products: the bar code. Everyone knows that the bar code is used to facilitate the cashing and recording of goods in stores. But which information is actually encoded within the bar code?
Barcode Plantage by Daniel A. Becker, visually renders the data hidden within a barcode. Once a bar code is keyed or scanned in, the program sends a request to the database, which returns a master file data. This master file data is then analyzed to define positions, curves and colours of Bezier curves of the tree structure.
To complete the visualised information details of the country of origin, manufacturer, product number and sum - each on a single black bar connected by fine lines – are displayed. Since all data is being interpreted by an algorithm that works completely without any random aspect each product is represented by a characteristic and singular tree.
At this point you can only enter from a moderately sized list of barcodes, but you will soon be able to render any barcode you please.
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