‘home farming’philips design recently completed a design probe looking at the future of food. the project investigated how we might eat and source our food 15-20 years from now. the probe looks at social trends occurring today and extrapolates them to project possible futures.
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The research led the designers to create three projects which solidified their ideas. the first is ‘home farming’ which is a self-contained farm for growing a portion of your food inside. The design is a tall and slender shelf-like unit with separate levels for different purposes such as growing plants and raising fish.
‘food creation’The next concept is ‘food creation’, a cooking device for printing food. the device would take in ingredients and combine them together, printing them into the desired shape and consistency.
‘diagnostic kitchen’
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The final concept is ‘diagnostic kitchen’, a nutrition monitor which gives personalized information on your food. The design comes with a swallowable sensor which will tell you what and how much to eat based on your health and nutrition requirements.
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The final concept is ‘food creation’, a cooking device for printing food. The device would take in ingredients and combine them together, printing them into the desired shape and consistency.
All pics & info courtesy of www.designboom.com
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