The AMICA (AugMentative Interactive Cooking Assistant) Project. Re-Thinking the Cooking Experience: Incorporation and Collaboration as Key Drivers for a Speculative, Feasible Design Scenario

In our future globalized world, 'people's knowledge' will tend to be replaced by 'intelligent machines'. Cooking is considered to be one of the valuable skills involving "knowledge of everyday life" that is losing its reason for being. Positioning itself in a specu...

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Main Author: Salamini, John (Author)
Other Authors: Reay, Stephen (Contributor), Charlton, James (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2019-08-29T23:30:57Z.
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