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From Supercows To Algae Suits: Here's Why Speculative Design Will Drive The Next Revolution In Food
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 89" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathonkeats/2018/06/22/food_revolution/" target="_blank"><strong>From Supercows To Algae Suits: Here's Why Speculative Design Will Drive The Next Revolution In Food - Forbes </strong></a></p><p></p><p>Paul Gong is designing the cow of tomorrow. As a speculative designer, he doesn't need a ranch or farm. Instead he designs cows on a computer and outputs the results on a 3D printer.</p><p> </p><p>One of Gong's recent models is currently <a href="https://www.smb.museum/en/exhibitions/detail/food-revolution-50.html" target="_blank">on view at the Kunstgewerbemuseum</a> in Berlin as part of an exhibition and <a href="https://www.verlag-kettler.de/programm/food-revolution-50-band-1" target="_blank">accompanying book</a> on the future of food. With muscular shoulders nearly engulfing its diminutive head, the creature has the appearance of a bovine bodybuilder. This animal may well represent tomorrow's cattle, enhanced through biotechnology to optimize butchery and produce the most desirable cuts of beef. As design fiction, it offers a way to assess a plausible technological trajectory before industry makes it reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 89, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathonkeats/2018/06/22/food_revolution/'][B]From Supercows To Algae Suits: Here's Why Speculative Design Will Drive The Next Revolution In Food - Forbes [/B][/URL] Paul Gong is designing the cow of tomorrow. As a speculative designer, he doesn't need a ranch or farm. Instead he designs cows on a computer and outputs the results on a 3D printer. One of Gong's recent models is currently [URL='https://www.smb.museum/en/exhibitions/detail/food-revolution-50.html']on view at the Kunstgewerbemuseum[/URL] in Berlin as part of an exhibition and [URL='https://www.verlag-kettler.de/programm/food-revolution-50-band-1']accompanying book[/URL] on the future of food. With muscular shoulders nearly engulfing its diminutive head, the creature has the appearance of a bovine bodybuilder. This animal may well represent tomorrow's cattle, enhanced through biotechnology to optimize butchery and produce the most desirable cuts of beef. As design fiction, it offers a way to assess a plausible technological trajectory before industry makes it reality. [/QUOTE]
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