A similar idea has already been done but on a smaller scale. It uses a barcode-like image that contains data, and when scanned by a camera phone or whatever it can be decrypted. Never seen one on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper but I would assume one that large could hold a sizable amount of data.
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A similar idea has already been done but on a smaller scale. It uses a barcode-like image that contains data, and when scanned by a camera phone or whatever it can be decrypted. Never seen one on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper but I would assume one that large could hold a sizable amount of data.