Denmark Pioneers Hi-Tech Graveyard Memorials with QR Code
Carrying a posy of bright flowers, Dorthe Frydenlund strolls through a Roskilde graveyard to honour her father Bent, who died earlier this year. Mrs Frydenlund is among those pioneering a novel way to commemorate the deceased.Nestling amongst the colourful plants and vases is a stone with a chip called a QR (Quick Response) Code. Mrs Frydenlund's 14-year-old son Nikolai has a smartphone equipped with a free code-reading programme downloaded from the internet for free.
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I wish all tombstones had QR codes that listed information about the person's life. I often go walking through cemeteries and wonder about the people there. I'm interested to see how much this takes off.