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Deciphering a Meal through Open Source Standards - Soylent and the Rise of Diet Hackers

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a conference talk examining the phenomenon of DIY powdered food replacements like Soylent and their impact on traditional eating habits. Delve into findings from interviews with 21 Soylent dieters, uncovering the motivations behind this food-tech rebellion and its implications for nutrition standards. Analyze the risks and opportunities presented by expert-amateur DIY food practices from a human-computer interaction perspective. Gain insights into how crowdsourced experimental recipes and online user forums are challenging existing healthy eating paradigms. Recorded at the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, this 21-minute presentation offers a unique look at the intersection of technology, nutrition, and user-driven innovation in the food industry.

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Deciphering a Meal through Open Source Standards: Soylent and the Rise of Diet Hackers


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ACM SIGCHI

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