Friday, 6 November 2015

Markus Saulle's Genius Hour Blog 2015 First Post




Greetings!


My name is Markus Saulle and I go to Transfiguration Of Our Lord C.S in Etobicoke, Ontario.

I will be starting a blog for the project that my class is doing. The project is called Genius Hour, based off of Google's 20% time project. This project is a year-round process and my subject will be "How 3-D printing food can be used to solve worldwide famine issues". I will be using Blogger to blog down all the things that I have learned from research and list my new goals.

I have chosen the concept of 3-D printing food because of my interest in food (no, really! Food is always on my mind) and a newly found interest in 3-D printing as I heard in the news that 3-D printers exist, and are used for medical reasons, such as constructing organs and limbs for the human body. The idea that came to my mind after that was the thought of  "If you can make 3-D printed body parts for medical reasons, then why not make 3-D printed food to help the hungry?"


I then thought of the hydrator from Back to the Future 2. It is one of my favourite sci-fi movies, so it got me thinking of how cool it would be to have this happen in real-life. I really love the concepts of food and technology so this is why I have picked this subject for my project.


My goal is to develop enough knowledge about the subject of 3-D printing food to develop a website about it. I have already found some facts about 3-D printing food and even the fact that NASA uses food printers to make their meals. I am hoping to find out more about this subject down the road and be able to experiment with trying to build a website based on 3-D printing food. 


My next blog will be published soon. Until then, my best regards.


Markus Saulle

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