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March 14, 2008

Speculative product: ConsuME meat maker

ConsuME Meat Maker, Cranbrook student work by Thanapong Vudhichamnong. This speculative product brings current genetic laboratory techniques to the kitchen. The device can 'grow' tissue from a biologic sample (human, animal, or otherwise) into a donut-shaped piece of meat for the dinner table. Moral Vegan meets Genetic Engineering meets Sustainability.
Yet another (albeit conceptual) step closer to the end of livestock.
Posted by George at 3/14/2008
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Labels: art, genetic engineering, laboratory grown meat, sustainability, tissue engineering, vegetarianism

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