NEW YORK CITY -- Imagine going to a restaurant for your favorite cuisine and being magically transported to a country of your choice? What if Virtual Reality could bring you into places or even worlds ...
Diners await their first bite-size course during Epic.Now at New York's Michelin-starred Icca. Sleek headsets line the omakase bar at New York’s Icca—host of Epic.Now, a new virtual reality experience ...
Richard Hyde, assistant professor of law and faculty of social sciences at University of Nottingham, is creating a virtual reality experience that will help train individuals in kitchen hygiene. He ...
“That Cajun blackened shrimp recipe looks really good,” I tell my husband while scrolling through cooking videos online. The presenter describes it well: juicy, plump, smoky, a parade of spices.
An unidentified woman eats a taco while experiencing a "A Taste of Exile" by Illya Mousavijad, a virtual reality installation at The Print Center. (Photo courtesy of The Print Center) From Philly and ...
Tasting digital food in virtual reality: Scientists are developing tech that detects taste molecules, converts them into electrical signals and sends them to a mouthpiece that releases chemicals to ...
I was looking the future of food in the eye. Or, rather it was looking at me: goggles in a big, box-like headset, along with a set of earphones and a cursor; these were all accompaniments for a food ...
Fortune magazine reports that to lift sales, fast-food chains are turning to augmented reality to attract a new generation of customers. It’s a 21st century version of sampuru, the Japanese custom of ...