Figure 0.1: Reproduced with kind permission of Restaurant Denis Martin
Figure 0.2: Courtesy of the author
Figure 0.3: Courtesy of the Science Museum, London
Figure 0.4: © Andy T. Woods, Charles Michel and Charles Spence, 2016
Figure 1.1: © National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 2008
Figure 1.2: © Oxford University Press
Figure 2.1: “Jelly of Quail” © Ashley Palmer-Watts, reproduced with kind permission of Lotus PR and The Fat Duck
Figure 2.2: The Viora lid reproduced with kind permission of Barry Goffe; Crown’s 360End™ can reproduced with kind permission of Cormac Neeson
Figure 2.3: © A. Dagli Orti/DEA/Getty Images
Figure 2.4: © PARS International Corp, 2017
Figure 2.5: Courtesy of the author
Figure 3.1: Courtesy of the author
Figure 3.3: © Luesma & Vega SL
Figure 3.4: Foodography campaign created by BBR Saatchi & Saatchi on behalf of the Carmel Winery
Figure 3.5: C. Michel et al., “Rotating Plates: Online Study Demonstrates the Importance of Orientation in the Plating of Food,” Food Quality and Preference 44 (2015): 194–202
Figure 3.6: © Roger Stowell/Getty Images
Figure 3.7: Reproduced with kind permission of KEEMI
Figure 3.8: Michel et al., “Rotating Plates,” in Food Quality and Preference
Figure 4.1: Reproduced with kind permission of Massimiliano Zampini
Figure 4.2: © HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/Getty Images
Figure 4.3: © Frito-Lay North America, Inc., 2017
Figure 4.4: Reproduced by kind permission of Naoya Koizumi
Figure 4.5: The Krug Shell, reproduced by kind permission of Krug Maison de Champagne
Figure 5.1: “Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli, Rear Bump Spoon for Enhancing Color & Tactility,” Ceramic, 2012, courtesy of Jinhyun Jeon
Figure 5.2: Mulberry Textured Sensory Spoons, courtesy of Studio William
Figure 5.3: Courtesy of the author
Figure 5.4: Meret Oppenheim, Object (1936) © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Pro Litteris, Zurich, 2017; rabbit spoon reproduced with kind permission of Charles Michel
Figure 5.5: “Counting Sheep” © John Carey, reproduced with kind permission of Lotus PR and The Fat Duck
Figure 5.6: Reproduced with kind permission of Marcel Buerkle
Figure 6.2: © Space Copenhagen, 2012
Figure 6.3: © Cornell University, 1999
Figure 7.1: Lonely © Jon Krause
Figure 7.2: Mella Jaarsma, I Eat You Eat Me (2000). Performed at “Feast: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art,” Smart Museum, Chicago, 2012. Photography: Smart Museum. Courtesy of the artist
Figure 7.3: Marije Vogelzang, Sharing Dinner (Tokyo, 2008). Photography: Kenji Masunaga. Reproduced by kind permission of the artist
Figure 8.1: © The SAS Museum, Oslo Airport, Norway
Figure 8.2: © The SAS Museum, Oslo Airport, Norway
Figure 9.1: Menu map copyright © Dave McKean, reproduced with kind permission of Lotus PR and The Fat Duck
Figure 10.1: © The Coca-Cola Company, 2017
Figure 10.2: © Chicago Tribune, 2012. All rights reserved. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency. Photography: Scott Strazzante
Figure 10.3: “Sweet Shop” © John Carey. Reproduced with kind permission of Lotus PR and The Fat Duck
Figure 11.1: © Alex Lentati
Figure 11.2: Underwater restaurant © Crown Company PVT Ltd trading as Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, 2013; Dinner in the Sky, Toronto © Dinner in the Sky
Figure 11.3: © David Ramos/Getty Images
Figure 11.4: © Liz Ligon
Figure 11.5: Barbara Smith, Ritual Meal (1969). Excerpt from 16mm film by William Ransom and Smith of a performance event in Brentwood, California. Lent by the artist
Figure 12.1: © Food Ink, 2016
Figure 12.2: © Charles Spence and B. Piqueras-Fiszman; licensee BioMed Central Ltd, 2013
Figure 12.3: “Sound of the Sea” © Ashley Palmer-Watts, reproduced with kind permission of Lotus PR and The Fat Duck
Figure 12.4: © Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 2012
Figure 12.5: © Intellect Limited
Figure 12.6: © Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 2011
Figure 12.7: © REUTERS/Sheng Li
Figure 13.1: “The Futurist Table,” c.1931 (Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Papers, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University) © DACS Author photograph © akg-images/MPortfolio/Electra
Figure 13.3: © akg-images/MPortfolio/Electra
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