El 26 de junio, el espacio deGowanusStudiofue sede de la2da Edición de Jell-o Mold en Brooklyn,Nueva York.El concursoanimaartistas, diseñadores, chefs y amantesdeJell-Ode usarla gelatina enformasnuevas e inesperadas. Una compañía llamada "The Way We See The World' ganó porescultórico/integridad estructuralconJelloware-una serie dedeliciosos yblandos vasos de colores.Jellowarere-imagina el concepto debeber,y le dauna nueva experiencia enla forma en quese siente, sabor, olor, movimiento,e incluso como seeliminan.Las copasestánhechas enteramente deagar-agar (gelatina hecha de algas)y tienen un amplio repertorio de sabores, como limón y albahaca, jengibrementa, el romeroo laremolacha. Todosestán diseñados específicamentepara complementaruna bebidacorrespondiente.Jellowareestá destinado a serarrojado ala hierbadespués de su uso, como el agaragar es unextracto de algas marinas de hechoalimenta elcrecimiento de las plantas.
On June 26th, the Gowanus Studio Space hosted the 2nd annual Jell-O
Mold competition in Brooklyn, New York. The competition encouraged
artists, designers, chefs, and lovers of Jell–O to use gelatin in new
and unexpected ways. A company called The Way We See The World won for
sculptural/structural integrity with Jelloware – a set of delicious,
squishy, colorful glasses. Jelloware re-imagines the concept of drinking, and imparts a new
experience in the way it feels, tastes, smells, moves, and is even
disposed of. The cups are made entirely out of agar agar (gelatinmade fromseaweed) and cast in
different flavors, such as lemon-basil, ginger-mint, or rosemary-beet.
All are specifically designed to compliment a corresponding drink.
Jelloware is meant to be thrown into the grass after it is used, as agar
agar is a seaweed extract and actually nurtures the growth of plants.
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