The QR Code Project
The
QR Code Project explores the use of emerging technologies as a vehicle
for the delivery of digital imagery. QR codes (quick response codes) are used
in the military and business sectors to quickly deliver data. The
QR Project utilizes the same technology to deliver, on an ongoing basis,
a dynamic photo gallery of images, text, video and audio files to any smart
device with a QR Code reader.
Artist Bio:
She is a recipient of the President's Volunteer Award for her efforts advocating for technology in K-6 education and teaching digital photography to children and adults in Los Angeles. In addition she was awarded the Prix de Paris for her abstract photography. Her work can be found in private collections in Los Angeles, New York and North Carolina and has appeared in The Jewish Journal, Lenscratch and F-Stop magazine.
To contact Judy Hoffman directly:
Judy Hoffman is an full-time education technologist and part-time photographer currently living
in Southern California. Her first camera, a Kodak Instamatic, took advantage of the magic of
flash cube technology and was all the impetus she needed to create her first photographic
presentation entitled, A Report on San Juan Capistrano presented on a sleek slide projector to
her third grade class.
She began to formally study photography in high school and has studied fine art photography at Ringling College of Art and Design, Santa Fe Workshops, and the Los Angeles Center of Photography.
She began to formally study photography in high school and has studied fine art photography at Ringling College of Art and Design, Santa Fe Workshops, and the Los Angeles Center of Photography.
She is a recipient of the President's Volunteer Award for her efforts advocating for technology in K-6 education and teaching digital photography to children and adults in Los Angeles. In addition she was awarded the Prix de Paris for her abstract photography. Her work can be found in private collections in Los Angeles, New York and North Carolina and has appeared in The Jewish Journal, Lenscratch and F-Stop magazine.
To contact Judy Hoffman directly:
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