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Bottled Food Sculptures Are Intriguing, Disgusting

June 30, 2014 by Chris Durso

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There’s a reason why some foods are packaged in opaque cans and boxes. Artist Tom Davie was out to prove this with Bottled Food — a project that rethinks food packaging by placing the product in transparent bottles.

The result is what some might refer to as “too much information,” causing us to actually think about what really lurks behind that aluminum can or cardboard box, before we pluck it from the supermarket shelf.

At least there’s a straw included, just in case we’d like our SpaghettiOs right from the bottle.

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Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: design, food art, packaging, sculpture, spaghettios

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