For decades, futurists have been hanging out in America’s kitchens, looking for problems to conquer with their computer solutions. Many have tried, yet none have ever quite delivered the recipe for success.
Included here is a design lab from a trendy Michelin starred restaurant that makes endless courses of microscopic over-engineered food, a trend which we feel is now obsolete.
1. Frigidaire Kitchen of the Future, 1957
2. Kitchen of the Future, 1943
3. Electrochef Compact Kitchen of the Future, ca. 1920s
4. Cooking center in 1980 imagined in 1973
5. The Honeywell Kitchen Computer
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