Dishmaker
Dishmaker is a machine which creates cups, bowls, and plates from acrylic material and can recycle them into their raw material when they are done being used.
It was designed by Leonardo Bonanni and made by The MIT Media Lab’s Counter Intelligence Group.
Dishmaker uses the shape-memory property of acrylic to make the dishes.
References
- Zetter, Kim. “Machine Make Dishes on Demand.” Wired News. 12 Oct. 2005. 12 Feb. 2007. http://archive.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2005/10/69113
- Phillip Torrone. “The “Dishmaker”.” Make: technology on your time. 12 Feb. 2007. 12 Feb. 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070214072138/http://www.makezine.com:80/blog/archive/2007/02/the_dishmaker.html?
- Adnan. “Dishmaker.” Sensory Impact The Culture of Objects. 22 Oct. 2005. 12 Feb. 2007. http://sensoryimpact.com/2005/10/dishmaker
- “The Incredible Dishmaker.” Tech Blog Latest Tech & Gadget News. 12 Feb. 2007. 12 Feb. 2007. http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/the-incredible-dishmaker
- “The Prototype Dishmaker - Make a Dish on Demand.” Trend Hunter Magazine: Trend Spotting, Cool Hunting, and Innovation Trends. 12 Feb. 2007. Page 1.
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