The internet of things finds a delicious new aesthetic expression

In Reyner Banham’s 1970 New Society article ‘Household Godjets’, the design critic articulated the modernization of the kitchen by examining the changing ‘casings’ of appliances. In the essay, Banham argues that in the constant redesign o
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