
Author Branko Lukic has been posting some teasers on his upcoming book, NonObject:Design Fiction, and has non-product number 2 up online. The book explores our favorite topic these days, fictional design, boasts a forward by Bill Moggridge, and promises to give some nice coffee table action. Here's the text on the image above:
By Sense : 1001 drops
What if a spoon could inspire a more savory soup experience? Imagine if its form could provoke an altogether new taste sensation, where each drop of flavor simply bursts in your mouth, over your taste buds, like the popping open of pearl pockets from inside a pomegranate. Of course the conventional spoon has "served" us well for centuries...perhaps it's time for a change. Poetically, this design asks, "Can a single spoon give the sensation of 1001 spoons at once?"
View the movie here. View the nonobject No1 movie (cellphone) here.
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