Martian mocha, anyone? This futuristic coffee machine uses NASA data to give you a taste of 3 different brews from the…
- A designer working with NASA and agricultural experts has created a coffee that tastes like it was grown on Mars
- MA student Sarah Ali created the coffee as part of her 'Brew_Lab' project
- The project reflects on how climate change might affect the availability and composition of coffee
A designer working with experts at NASA and the UK’s Royal Botanical Society has produced a coffee that tastes like it was grown on Mars a hundred years from now.
The red planet-flavored Mars 2126 coffee — an ‘edible scent’ added to a regular cup of joe — is a product of Brew_Lab, a project by industrial designer Sarah Ali. The project is centered around a futuristic vending machine that brews coffee from three different dates in the future, based on climate projections.
Ali, 35, produced Brew_Lab to conclude her MA in Material Futuresat Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts...
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