A new Monash University project programs food to 'dance' across platters, providing playful and interactive culinary opportunities for diners and chefs. The research paper explores the design of food as a material through which computer programs can be enacted. Food interaction design researcher and lead author of the research Jialin Deng, from Monash University's Faculty of Information Technology (IT), designed a system encompassing a plate fitted with electrodes that can be programmed to move different food elements like sauces and condiments around on their own, creating new combinations or elements for the diner in a playful manner.
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