几百年来,我们都用没有生命的石碑作为逝去亲人坟墓的标志,上面可能刻着逝者的姓名、生卒日期,或许还有几句墓志铭。在科技发达的今天,连墓碑也可以智能化了。英国一家丧葬机构推出一款配有二维码的墓碑,对逝者身份感兴趣的吊唁者只要用智能手机扫描二维码,手机屏幕上就会出现一个关于逝者生平、照片、视频以及亲友悼词的网页。据该机构负责人表示,除了墓碑以外,他们还可以将二维码装配在凳子、树木等任何家属选定的纪念物品上。
For centuries we have marked our dead with lifeless granite -- graves inscribed with names, dates, perhaps small inscriptions about the departed. But stones do not tell stories.
Now, a funeral home in Britain is attaching tiny digital codes to headstones, giving visitors the chance to see, hear, even experience the lives of the dead. No longer are graveyard visitors limited to letters and numbers etched into tombstones.
The markers, known as Quick Response or QR codes, look like a combination of a barcode and Rorschach blot and are attached to the back corner of the stone. A smartphone with a QR reader can scan the code, launching websites or multimedia collections created by the family, providing an interactive life story to anyone standing over the grave, or logging in online.
"It is about keeping the memory of someone alive," Stephen Nimmo, managing director of the funeral home Chester Pearce Associates, told ABC News. "This man or woman really did something -- these are the people they knew, these are their family, this is where they went. You can learn a lot more about people than what you see on the stone."
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