amit zoran: cornucopia food printer

amit zoran: cornucopia food printer


virtuoso mixer

as part of his work at MIT’s media lab, amit zoran developed a series of digital device that may one day
be use to produce the food we eat. the virtuoso mixer, the robotic chef and the digital fabricator all aim to
bring the tools we use to make food up to date with digital technology. the virtuoso mixer address the
mixing of ingredients, the robotic chef handles the physical and chemical transformation of these
ingredients into new compounds and the digital fabricator helps turn these creations into aesthetically
pleasing meals. users would store ingredients in their kitchen, mix them together using these devices
and then print them out onto serving trays.

http://web.media.mit.edu/~amitz


virtuoso mixer


digital fabricator


digital fabricator


robotic chef

via physorg
nate db
07.27.10  
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