PARADOXICAL BELIEVING SYSTEM
MAKING YOUR
own choice
CHRISTINA FUNG + z3419777
concept
PARADOXICAL BELIEVING SYSTEM Most of our actions and decision-making are guided by conscious assessment of how good our evidence for the relevant beliefs. These beliefs could be based on our pass experiences, other’s suggestions and some public opinion. We then assess on how trustworthy they are but what really defines good and bad? Where were these standards established? ROTIA is a series of plates designed with a rating system that allows audience to rate their meal after they finish, review and description of food are printed on the side of the plate as an introduction of the food to the audience. This will create a dynamic of preconception to the food and the actuality of how they taste, also the freedom they have how they feel about their food, highlighting the contradiction of paradoxes in decision making which is resulted in the rating audience give to the food at the end of the meal.
ROTIA
INSPIRATION
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progress documentation
This is modern comfort food offering generous portions, a bit of innovation ad no pretension.
That’s the scent of chicken skin charring to the smoky crisp of fat drips and sizzles on to glowing charcoal below.
It is just like walking through the fruit markets in Mexico City.
Biscuits shaped like pink kisses are like buttery, edible notes.
SYDNEY FOOD AWARDS 2014
SYDNEY FOOD AWARDS 2014
SYDNEY FOOD AWARDS 2014
SYDNEY FOOD AWARDS 2014
SYDNEY FOOD AWARDS 2014
progress documentation
Talented chefs who have given this handsome, slickly styled pub a surprising amount of juice in the kitchen.
Rotia is series of plates designed for restaurants, gold luster glaze as a final finish touch of the series adds attention to detail, it also enhances the appearance of the presentation for food in order to create a positive preconception for the meal.
ROTIA
PARADOXICAL BELIEVING SYSTEM