Dublin officials are trying to make it easier to learn about public art around the city.
QR Codes are being installed at public art displays to help viewers get additional art information. Smart phone users just have to point their phone at the codes and click to get information on the art.
Unique GiftThe art projects also have numbers that you can call for instant audio tours.
Portrait DrawingThe audio tours include the field of corn on Frantz Road and the Leather Lips sculpture.Watch 10TV and refresh 10TV.com for the latest information.
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