How We Got To: The Smart Fridge

From Francis Bacon’s chicken, to the Large Hadron Collider, to the Internet Fridge — here’s how we’ve used cold technologies to keep our food fresh, preserve life after death (allegedly, at least), discover the secrets of dark matter and get our domestic appliances to talk to us.

Footnotes:

Panel 1: Francis Bacon may not have caught pneumonia directly from his experiment, but it probably didn’t do him much good.

Panel 2: Sulfur dioxide in refrigerators was eventually replaced with Freon (which contains CFCs that deplete the ozone layer).

Panel 3: By contrast, only 13 percent of British households had a fridge by 1959.

Panel 4: While the cryogenically frozen Walt Disney is an urban myth, there are a few companies that currently offer cryonic (low-temperature) preservation after death.

Panel 5: The magnets used in the Large Hadron Collider are kept at -271.3 degrees Celsius (or -456.3 degrees Fahrenheit) using liquid nitrogen.

Panel 6: The first Internet-enabled refrigerator went online in 1998, and it’s still running …

This fall, Medium and How We Get To Next are exploring the future of food and what it means for us all. To get the latest and join the conversation, you can follow Future of Food.

How We Get To Next

A magazine of the future — because we believe the future…

Darren Garrett

Written by

BAFTA-winning creative director for digital things, games, animation & storytelling in general. Part of team https://howwegettonext.com & http://i-love-hue.com

How We Get To Next

A magazine of the future — because we believe the future matters now.

Darren Garrett

Written by

BAFTA-winning creative director for digital things, games, animation & storytelling in general. Part of team https://howwegettonext.com & http://i-love-hue.com

How We Get To Next

A magazine of the future — because we believe the future matters now.

Medium is an open platform where 170 million readers come to find insightful and dynamic thinking. Here, expert and undiscovered voices alike dive into the heart of any topic and bring new ideas to the surface. Learn more

Follow the writers, publications, and topics that matter to you, and you’ll see them on your homepage and in your inbox. Explore

If you have a story to tell, knowledge to share, or a perspective to offer — welcome home. It’s easy and free to post your thinking on any topic. Write on Medium

Get the Medium app

A button that says 'Download on the App Store', and if clicked it will lead you to the iOS App store
A button that says 'Get it on, Google Play', and if clicked it will lead you to the Google Play store