
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
3D Development......

3D Generation
Industrial Food Revalution
And as the rise of the industrial food revaluation brought about new manufacturing techniques and possibilities for mass manufactured food a new aesthetic of food was born. With our aesthtical expectations of food changing and our tolerance of what is acceptable when it comes to eating: anything goes – anywhere and anytime.
This image visualises for me theses gradual changes and the cultural evolution of food culture in the west, Zachks, Flickr set of Frozen Food Forms illustrates for me our gradual disconnection from true food and the impact that modern life and progress has inevitably had on diet.
Although we can possibly conclude the last century may have born witness to one of the fastest revolutions in our dietary history, I wish to question whether the results and bi-product of the industrialisation of food has led to a more conscious, more knowledgeable and more ethical consumer fostering a new revolution for food and farming. With the rise in organic, fair-trade, and local food products it seems like never before has nutrition in all its forms and facets been so thoroughly celebrated.
Source - Zachks, Flickr set - http://flickr.com/photos/zachk/sets/72157604491249433/
The Japanese Bento Box
At first glance this comes as somewhat of a surprise, as figures show the average Japanese urbanite is highly likely to both smoke and drink heavily whilst inhaling huge levels of pollution, mirroring many of the social health problems of the west and
These images bellow show the visual creativity and cultural food differences between Japanese cuisine and and the western worlds. As part of my development and work I have become hugely interested in the Japanese Bento Box (Lunch Box) as a source of both admiration and inspiration and a model for fast food excellence.
'Charaben' character Bento boxes offer a contemporary twist on the traditional Bento, usually made to resemble popular movies, TV and manga characters. These charaben are hand crafted by mothers to improve the nutritional intake and social standing of their children.

Finally the Bento has diffused into Japanese homes and restaurants in the form of elaborate lacquer ware boxes displaying the exquisite beauty and pride involved in Japanese cuisine.
Books of interest;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Face-Food-Visual-Creativity-Japanese/dp/0979048664
/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213795558&sr=1-1
Monday, 16 June 2008
User Testing




continued - slip cating intial protoypes.....





