There is finally a robot that will make you a burrito.
Marko Manriquez designed what he calls Burritob0t for his thesis project as a graduate student at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program.
“The only thing I enjoy more than making cool stuff is making a decent burrito,” Manriquez writes on his robot’s website. “The BurritoB0t prints a 3D edible extrusion combining a blend of digital fabrication and gastronomy. It’s digital gastronomy for the hungry masses.”
He’s been documenting the process of building the Burritob0t on his blog, describing ordering the parts as a “nightmare.” He also previewed the creation of a stop motion video he’s making for a Kickstarter page and as a demo video of his thesis concept.
The Huffington Post | By Tyler Kingkade Posted: 06/13/2012 3:39 pm Updated: 06/14/2012 12:09 pm
Yet, Manriquez wants to take a deeper dive than just making burritos with this project. As a part of this work, he said he plans to study elements of what’s involved in producing the burrito ingredients, including Co2 emissions, and food labor practices such as what it takes to make the salsa, the corn, the beans and the meat, and what it takes to get the tomato in Mexico to a burrito in New York.
“Burritob0t is a platform for rapid prototyping and tracing the source of food in our lives to reveal hidden issues revolving around fast food,” he said.