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Unprocessed Foods Cut into Precise 2.5cm Cubes

by thebenedict on 5/15/15, 9:23 AM with 44 comments

  • by jacobolus on 5/15/15, 10:31 AM

  • by abluecloud on 5/15/15, 10:34 AM

    Some of their art is really quite cool.

    This one I particularly liked: http://lernertandsander.com/aux-raus/

    and this scared me a little: http://lernertandsander.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/every...

  • by kozak on 5/15/15, 9:34 AM

    And in the lower left part you have two pieces of fish, which are actually the same piece, rotated.
  • by sjtrny on 5/15/15, 11:22 AM

    File under posts from the reddit front page 2 days ago.

    Anyway these foods have been processed. What many people don't realise is that your "natural" fruits have been artificially ripened. There are food safety processes too such as washing and spraying with fungicide. There's also labelling and sorting that goes on.

  • by nekopa on 5/15/15, 4:04 PM

    Actually I take back my comment about the photoshopping diminishing the piece. After reading a comment on the reddit thread complaining about the perspective being off, I can see that by 'shopping it they've given it a somewhat unreal feeling, almost a little Escher-like. Probably why I like it.
  • by robodale on 5/15/15, 3:30 PM

    It would be funny if they snuck a cubed Twinkie in there.
  • by codewithcheese on 5/15/15, 3:16 PM

    It is beautiful, the complexity and and variance of what grows is stunning from aesthetic perspective.
  • by motoboi on 5/16/15, 2:21 PM

    They would serve as gorgeous iPhone app icons. At least before apple move away from skeuomorphism.
  • by MadManE on 5/15/15, 3:33 PM

    Completely off-topic, but are they precisely 2.5cm, or 1 inch cubes?
  • by kelvin0 on 5/15/15, 12:26 PM

    Minecraft chef!
  • by interdrift on 5/15/15, 11:33 AM

    Aaaaand it's down.
  • by ProZsolt on 5/15/15, 12:09 PM

    This picture satisfy my OCD
  • by famousactress on 5/15/15, 1:37 PM

    Interesting that the choice was to cut these an inch square but title it 2.5cm. Okay, I take it back. That isn't particularly interesting. Still.