Food Talks: a new approach to food labelling

Food Talks
Food Talks
Food Talks
Food Talks
Food Talks
Food Talks
Food Talks
Food Talks

Food Talks explores how augmented reality (AR) can be used to enhance information around food. It turns the unique qualities of AR technology into meaningful relationships between food products and their immaterial value.

This user-centred project involves two phases exploring two different contexts. The first focuses on how to engage supermarket audiences using a stand-alone AR device. The second addresses more complex and personalised interactions through a smartphone AR application.

The outcomes of this research project led by Emily Groves show that customers learn more about food products with AR compared to an equivalent digital solution. The evaluations also reveal high scores for usability and aesthetics with no negative effect due to the technical limitations of AR. Not only does this work reveal the potential of AR as a credible medium in the food industry, it also provides specific design guidelines for how to do so.

Food Talks
Image © EPFL+ECAL Lab / Calypso Mahieu
Food Talks
Image © EPFL+ECAL Lab / Calypso Mahieu

Project Direction

Nicolas Henchoz

MAS in Design Research for Digital Innovation

Emily Groves

Interaction Design

Emily Groves in cooperation with Marius Aeberli

Software Engineering

Delphine Ribes and Yves Kalberer

UI/UX Psychologist

Dr Andreas Sonderegger

Pictures

Calypso Mahieu / EPFL+ECAL Lab

Partners

Quantis
UNIL Industrial Ecology Group
EPFL Integrated Food and Nutrition Centre