
"Food has crossed well beyond the realm of taste and into the realm of visual expression. The way a dish looks now carries as much cultural weight as what it actually tastes like."
"Kitune takes in personal data you've selected and tuned, your aesthetic preferences, your current mood, your lifestyle references, and uses it to generate a visual concept for how your dish should look."
"The device casts a real-time plating guide directly onto your surface, showing you where each element should land, creating a feedback loop between your data and your plate."
"Kitune isn't trying to make you a more efficient cook. It's trying to make cooking feel more like creative expression, and that's a meaningful shift in what kitchen technology offers."
Kitune, designed by Jiyeon Choi, is a compact kitchen device that emphasizes the visual aspect of food presentation. It integrates personal data, aesthetic preferences, and mood to generate specific plating directions. The device projects a real-time guide onto the cooking surface, enhancing the cooking experience. This concept reflects the growing cultural significance of food aesthetics, positioning cooking as a form of creative expression rather than mere efficiency. Kitune aims to elevate food styling to an art form, merging culinary skills with personal identity.
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