Art Exhibition Labels

barcode support, end of year Art Exhibition?
I'm undergradute in Digital Art course. I work for my presentation on the final exhibition of photographs and artifacts found in the vicinity of the River Thames. I want to see an interactive exhibition in the labeling of artifacts from the bar code length and width geographic coordinates that automatically displays when you read the Google satellite image showing the location where they were found. Is there any software that allow me to do it? Another possibility is to use a bar-code scanner just to show videos. I would be grateful for any advice you can give Thanks to me
If you have a mobile phone that supports Java, you can get the free barcode reader of many companies. Should be explored this. Free source project is to establish Grill (java). If you know, Inkscape – A program to create vector graphics, is a plug-in for all types of codes bar and check the number you are trying to put in, for example, UPC bar code, as in the supermarket, it is a checksum of the two sets of numbers – you can not use two numbers for each child. Read the wiki article on the code bar. Code of nine, I think, will direct the alphanumeric.
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