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Food Futures : How Design and Technology can Shape our Food System - How Design and Technology Can Reshape Our Food System

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Informationen zum Autor Chloé Rutzerveld is a critical food designer who explores and challenges food production and consumption. She is fascinated by nature, the human body and the strange relationship people have with food. Her curiosity and strong urge for hands on exploration causes her to dive deeper into a specific food, system or technology which many people often take for granted. By combining aspects of design, science and technology Chloé develops future food scenarios in which natural characteristics or specific technologies are used to make our food more efficient, healthy and sustainable. Klappentext consuming and producing food. Food designerChloé Rutzerveld questions and explores newfood production technologies and translatesmultidisciplinary research into future foodscenarios. This book explains her thoughts,process and work, which is often described asprovocative, cheeky and playful - inspiring andinvolving consumers in the discussion aboutpotential food futures.Follow the conceptualization of completelyedible, 'mini vegetable gardens' with crispy plantsand mushrooms, that become a full meal afterbeing printed by a 3D printer. Engage in a questfor a new eating system in which we digest 100%of the nutrients we take in (instead of the current75%) by breeding bacteria that are harvestedinto capsules (that also look, taste ánd smellgood). Or get cooking yourself with the recipe fora healthy, typically Dutch 'stroopwafel' a recipederived from her project STROOOP! in whichshe dives into the natural sweetness of rootvegetables.Start exploring, cooking and fantasizing aboutwhat we are going to eat in the future. Vorwort Food Futures will radically alter your ideas about consuming and producing food. Food designer Chloé Rutzerveld questions and explores new food production technologies and translates multidisciplinary research into future food scenarios. This book explains her thoughts, process and work, which is often described as provocative, cheeky and playful - inspiring and involving consumers in the discussion about potential food futures. Zusammenfassung Food Futures will radically alter your ideas about consuming and producing food. Food designer Chloé Rutzerveld questions and explores new food production technologies and translates multidisciplinary research into future food scenarios. This book explains her thoughts, process and work, which is often described as provocative, cheeky and playful - inspiring and involving consumers in the discussion about potential food futures. Follow the conceptualization of completely edible, ‘mini vegetable gardens’ with crispy plants and mushrooms, that become a full meal after being printed by a 3D printer. Engage in a quest for a new eating system in which we digest 100% of the nutrients we take in (instead of the current 75%) by breeding bacteria that are harvested into capsules (that also look, taste ánd smell good). Or get cooking yourself with the recipe for a healthy, typically Dutch ‘stroopwafel’ a recipe derived from her project STROOOP! in which she dives into the natural sweetness of root vegetables. Start exploring, cooking and fantasizing about what we are going to eat in the future. ...

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Authors Chloe Rutzerveld, Chloé Rutzerveld
Publisher BIS PUBLISHERS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9789063695170
ISBN 978-90-6369-517-0
No. of pages 120
Weight 701 g
Subjects Guides > Food & drink > Theme cookery books

COOKING / Methods / General, Health & wholefood cookery, Manufacturing industries, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science / General

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