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Future Sushi Chef,  | International Design Awards Winners
Future Sushi Chef,  | International Design Awards Winners
Future Sushi Chef,  | International Design Awards Winners
Future Sushi Chef,  | International Design Awards Winners
Future Sushi Chef,  | International Design Awards Winners

Future Sushi Chef

Lead Designers
Prize(s)Silver in Multimedia / Computer-Generated Character
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Entry Description

https://vimeo.com/49837584

It had never been an easy thing to be a sushi chef in Japan. You had to start an apprenticeship for three years before you can master the nigiri, and five years before you perfect maki sushi, the roll, and you needed 10 years before you become a full-fledged sushi master.

As technology advances, the traditional art also has a new look. In order to inherit the delicious typical food, future sushi cheves have combined part of their body with the robotic mechanism, so the interested young cheves could make the same sushi more easily and effectively.

The machine itself is recorded the correct sushi cooking technology. Three glass tubes in the lower arm are made to place fresh wasabi, soy sauce and chopsticks. The rice cooker on the shoulder could fully cook hot rice in five minutes.