Publication | Open Access
TastyFloats
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2017
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MusicElectronic TongueNovel SystemNovel InterfaceDesignArtsUser ExperienceSensory Science (Early Childhood Education)Acoustic LevitationSensory ScienceTaste PerceptionSensometricsCommunicationFood QualityFood MorselsSonificationSocial Sciences
We present two realizations of TastyFloats, a novel system that uses acoustic levitation to deliver food morsels to the users' tongue. To explore TastyFloats' associated design framework, we first address the technical challenges to successfully levitate and deliver different types of foods on the tongue. We then conduct a user study, assessing the effect of acoustic levitation on users' taste perception, comparing three basic taste stimuli (i.e., sweet, bitter and umami) and three volume sizes of droplets (5μL, 10μL and 20μL). Our results show that users perceive sweet and umami easily, even in minimal quantities, whereas bitter is the least detectable taste, despite its typical association with an unpleasant taste experience. Our results are a first step towards the creation of new culinary experiences and innovative gustatory interfaces.
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