DEFINING MOLECULAR GASTRONOMY
Since the term ‘molecular gastronomy’ became popularised by the media – mainly in relation to the activities and culinary innovations of a small number of chefs around th
INNOVATION IN EDUCATION AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE
As of Autumn 2019 Imperial College’s Chemistry students will take part in an innovative new module designed with Kitchen Theory that mixes chemistry lab skills with modernist cul
SPACE TOURISM
What holiday would be complete without good food? Your children and grandchildren (perhaps even you) may one day get to book a ride into space, and it is becoming more […]
CELEBRITY CHEFS ARE DEAD – WELCOME TO 2050
The Background Many historians say that restaurants emerged out of the French revolution, by chefs who were out of a job at the grand palaces where their innovative nouvelle cuisin
LONDON’S FIRST COLLABORATIVE GASTRONOMIC CONFERENCE – PROJECT GASTRONOMIA
At Kitchen Theory we have a keen interest in the psychological/multisensory aspects of eating, dining and flavour perception. Essentially the research in this field has provided us
CHILDREN, GASTROPHYSICS AND NUTRITION
Since 2013, the team at Kitchen Theory has been engaged in multisensory and crossmodal research with Oxford University. This research offers unique and thought provoking insights i
WHAT IS A SENSPLORATION?
SENSPLORATION AND THE WORLD Modern life is becoming increasingly un-sensory and by this we mean; modernist and minimalist design aesthetics combined with rapid advancements in tech
FORAGING FOR INSPIRATION IN A CONCRETE JUNGLE…
Foraging for inspiration in a concrete jungle… While working away in the kitchen a few weeks ago, a colleague mentioned that they had recently watched an episode of Chef’s Tabl
ENOUGH DECONSTRUCTION: ENTER GASTRONOMIC CONSTRUCTIVISM – A NEW DIRECTION
Gastronomy has undergone too many changes to recall in any one article, suffice to say that what we and our ancestors have eaten throughout history has been shaped by geography, [&
“EVERY ACT OF CREATION BEGINS WITH AN ACT OF DESTRUCTION” PABLO PICASSO.
Picasso’s words were meant in the context of artistic creativity, he believed that for one to be truly creative they must destroy their old knowledge and build on a new […