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QR Code Portrait

The article was using a QR Code as a portrait, see this version. If the artist made the image as a self-portrait, that should be stated. If would probably need to be licensed freely. I edited the article to put the web link the place of the image, which was a 2D barcode of the web address anyway.

I don't like removing stuff from Wik.ipedia.Pro, so just clearly describe it and add it back if you want.

I posted a some more stuff about Wik.ipedia.Pro QR Codes in general at Wik.ipedia.Pro:Village pump (policy)/Archive 71#QR Codes as illustrations (2D barcodes), but that will soon be archived, so also search for it here: Wik.ipedia.Pro:Village pump (policy). --Colfer2 (talk) 17:46, 3 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Adding

Canadian Film Center

Miffedmess (talk) 14:27, 1 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Wilson, Sheena (Aug 15, 2014). "Recuperating Oblivion in The Displaced View". In Marie Carrière; Patricia Demers (eds.). Regenerations: Canadian Women's Writing / Régénérations: Écriture Des Femmes Au Canada. University of Alberta. p. 199-230.
  2. ^ Judith Mayne. The Woman at the Keyhole: Feminism and Women's Cinema. p. 225.

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