A Meat-Summer Night's Dream: A Tangible Design Fiction Exploration of Eating Biohybrid Flying Robots
Preprint, 2025
What if future dining involved eating robots? We explore this question through a playful and poetic experiential dinner theater: a tangible design fiction staged as a 2052 Paris restaurant where diners consume a biohybrid flying robot in place of the banned delicacy of ortolan bunting. Moving beyond textual or visual speculation, our “dinner-in-the-drama” combined performance, ritual, and multisensory immersion to provoke reflection on sustainability, ethics, and cultural identity. Six participants from creative industries engaged as diners and role-players, responding with curiosity, discomfort, and philosophical debate. They imagined biohybrids as both plausible and unsettling—raising questions of sentience, symbolism, and technology adoption that exceed conventional sustainability framings of synthetic meat. Our contributions to HCI are threefold: (i) a speculative artifact that stages robots as food, (ii) empirical insights into how publics negotiate cultural and ethical boundaries in post-natural eating, and (iii) a methodological advance in embodied, multisensory design fiction.
Author
Ziming Wang
University of Luxembourg
Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering
Yiqian Wu
Student at Chalmers
Qingxiao Zheng
State University of New York
Shihan Zhang
alter+ (Alter Plus)
Ned Barker
King's College London
Morten Fjeld
University of Bergen
Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering
The Rise of Social Drones: A Constructive Research Agenda
Marianne och Marcus Wallenberg Foundation (M&MWallenbergsStiftelse), 2020-01-01 -- 2023-12-31.
Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)
Human Computer Interaction
Design