QR code gets top billing in NYC

by Karl on July 15, 2010

Headline on GIZMODO — NYC’s Sexiest Billboard Doesn’t Care For Dumbphones.

We posted several months ago about QR codes awareness — growing in leaps and interactivity.

See that beautiful model there, frolicking with a few of her friends? No? Well, your smartphone can. This billboard—and two others like it—is one giant QR code that in this case gives particular significance to augmented reality.

Calvin Klein has occupied that particular billboard space, over a prominent corner on Houston Street, for quite some time. But whereas before it might have looked like this:

Through the end of the day it’s just a bunch of big red and white blocks. Unless, of course, you have a smartphone that can read QR codes (there are plenty of apps for that). Then you’re treated to a steamy 40-second ad.

QR codes have been hugely popular in Japan, but haven’t caught on in the US yet other than as a means to link apps in the Android Market. But Calvin Klein and augmented reality enthusiasts are both hoping the same maxim holds true: sex sells. [Mashable]

Send an email to Brian Barrett, the author of this post, at bbarrett@gizmodo.com.

Interesting comments — will this catch on?

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Thanks to Matt Pretka for sending this our way.

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