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DESIGNING CYBER FOOD: TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING FOOD-COMPUTATION INTEGRATION TO ENRICH HUMAN-FOOD INTERACTIONS

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posted on 2025-03-11, 00:27 authored by Jialin Deng
Food, a vital part of human life, has evolved with advancements like 3D food printing, VR dining, and robotic cooking. This intersection of food and technology forms Human-Food Interaction (HFI) within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Previous HFI efforts have overlooked food's aesthetic, sensory, and sociocultural richness. This thesis proposes a "material-centred" approach, emphasising food in HFI design. By conceptualising and studying "cyber food" through case studies like "Biteable Beats," "Logic Bonbon," and "Dancing Delicacies," it explores new experiences, blending digital and gustatory experiences. The research offers a framework reimagining food-computation integration, aiming to advance HFI futures.

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Principal supervisor

Florian Mueller

Additional supervisor 1

Patrick Olivier

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

Human Centred Computing

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Information Technology

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