Deep Fried Gadgets

What to do when you have no clue what to do with al the gadgets that you have collected over the years? DEEP FRY IT!

This is what photographer Henry Hargreaves must have thought before making the shoot called “Deep Fried Gadgets”

But what really happens when you deep fry the battery pack in these devices? We still don’t know because Henry confessed that the objects are actually models made from foam core and decorated with images of the actual devices.

But still some pretty cool and (in a weird way) tasty looking photo’s!

found on www.coolhunting.com

 

MRI Food Scans

Last week we posted about amazing food close-ups, made with an electron microscope.

Now watch food from a completely different angle: Through a MRI scanner.

Andy Ellison is an MRI technologist at Boston University Medical School. He is posting MRI scans on his blog Inside Insides. Ellison has a ton of food scans (in animated gif form) on his blog, with everything from the everyday tomato to the more exotic cherimoya. The images may not be particularly appetizing, but they are entrancing.

Click on the pictures in this post to see an animated GIF and see many more here.

found on www.huffingtonpost.com

Food close-up’s

If you take a really really close look at ordinary food products, you will see surreal images that look like they are from another planet.

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just like meat but better

Our friends at the company Ojah achieved the unachievable. These scientists created a product that has the same texture and appearance as meat products like chicken, pork or even fish, but is actually made of nothing else that soy and water! If you have never tried this product (called Beeter in the Netherlands, or Plenti behind the borders), you most definitely should.

This video is already a year old but still brilliant! (listen to that voiceover!)

As you can see in the video, Ojah was nominated for the Food Valley Awards. But even better: This year they are named as most innovative company of the Netherlands!

3D printing of Food

Our collegues of TOP b.v. are making great progression with 3D printing of food.

We are not telling you everything jet, but take a look at this sneak preview..

psst.. this is not chocolate 😉


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