Connie Cheng and Leonardo Bonanni's Intelligent spoon

This project aims  to introduce computing into traditional culinary utensils. It seeks to provide  information, in an integrated manner, about any food the spoon is in contact  with, and to offer suggestions to improve the food. The spoon is equipped with  sensors that measure temperature, acidity, salinity, and viscosity, and is  connected to a computer via a cable. The sensors evaluate the different  properties of the food, and send them to the computer for further processing.  Apart from consolidating measurements that are normally done by an array of  equipments into a single spoon, the information obtained can be used to advise  the users what their next step should be; for example, it tells the user if  there is not enough salt in the brine prepared to make pickles. Link 
    
    


1 Comments:
Completely stupid. NOT art. Looks like something a student from the Academy of Art, NOT the Art Institute would do.
By A Cat's Life, at 5:18 PM
 A Cat's Life, at 5:18 PM
	   
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