Interactif "QR Codes"- (Scan with Iphone/Ipad/Android..ect) (2019) Photography by David Maars

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The QR Code is a code that can be "read" or "scanned" by a device equipped with a QR Code reader. Created by the Japanese company Denso Wave in 1994, this black and white checkerboard in the shape of a whimsical chessboard has become the technology to use in the age of smartphones connected to the Internet. Meaning Quick Response[...]
The QR Code is a code that can be "read" or "scanned" by a device equipped with a QR Code reader. Created by the Japanese company Denso Wave in 1994, this black and white checkerboard in the shape of a whimsical chessboard has become the technology to use in the age of smartphones connected to the Internet. Meaning Quick Response in English, the QR Code stores data that can be decoded automatically by mobile applications. All the user has to do is flash the code with their mobile device and the decryption is done. At the start of 2008, he revolutionized the use of 2D barcodes in France. Since then, the prize list has gone to the city of Bordeaux, which has made it a quick way to consult information on its culture and history. The QR Code is now on the way to democratization, because brands see great interest in it from a practical point of view. This technology is unanimous for its international accessibility and easy reading. It is accessible almost everywhere: from your home, a café, a park, a plane or a train. It allows you to navigate to a website, to have access to an explanatory video or audio commentaries in museums, to validate a transaction, to pay your coffee, your bill at the restaurant, to buy cinema tickets, tickets transport via his cell phone, etc. The usage is wide. According to market figures, Spain is the first to experience strong growth in QR Code usage in Europe. But, Germany is at the top of the charts. In Japan, nearly 90% of housewives connected to the Internet have already used it.

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Artist’s Bio David Maars, born 15 December 1973 in Sarcelles (France), is a versatile self-taught artist who works as much in visual arts (Painting, Installation, fresco, drawing, stencil,[...]

Artist’s Bio

David Maars, born 15 December 1973 in Sarcelles (France), is a versatile self-taught artist who works as much in visual arts (Painting, Installation, fresco, drawing, stencil, textile design), that in musical postproduction, live performance...

After studying graphic and plastic art in Paris (EDTA Sornas) and in the provinces at the School of Fine Arts, he left France in 1995 to settle in Berlin.

In Berlin, he turned to music and founded various experimental group projects: “Mancmal-à-Makeup, Platzblanche, DJ Diskopath, Cats on Peacocks...”

Organizer of events, in 2010 Together with Andreas Schwarz and Emmanuel Hubaut, he founded the musical event ICH BIN EIN BERLINER “IN” Festival at SO36 in Berlin.

In August 2019 he founded with Andreas Schwarz the collective of artists «DIE KETTE (The chain)» which brings together 13 artists, all interdisciplinary and active in the related arts of fine arts - cinema, theatre, events, music and literature.(Tata Christiane, J. Jackie Baier, Reinhard Kleist, Gabriele Gysi, Miriam Glinka, Thomas Korn, Marianne Enzensberger, Thomas Götz d'Aust, Emmanuel Hubaut, Filomena Nightingale, Bertil Thomas, Andreas Schwarz and David Maars.)

Influence, artwork & technique: 

Stimulated by the works of G.Klimt, E.Schiele, J.Beuys, Pop Art of The pop "Andy Warhol", urban/street art, «sub»culture, underground scene, Queer movement, "la callas" to «D.Galás", from E.Satie to post-punk, from disco to electroclash, Maars mixes the disciplines and these heteroclite sources.

Painting on canvas (Acrylic)+synthetic hair, painting on textile «hairy-shirt» (Acryl.+Synthetic H.), installation, video, conceptual and interactive artwork, the artist uses QR code* to communicate with the spectator.

(*The QR Code is a code that can be "read" or "scanned" by a device equipped with a QR Code reader, created by the Japanese company Denso Wave in 1994, this black and white checkered a fancy chessboard has become the technology to use in the era of smartphones connected to the Internet www.unitag.io/en/qrcode/what-is-a-qrcode).

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