This is bound to either blow your mind, give you the utter creeps, or  do both. All are possible. This project is called the “Living Kitchen,”  and you’re about to see some moving parts. Its got faucets shooting out  at your head, trays and containers popping up under your family cat,  the dog is running around the kitchen flipping out over the convenience  of the whole thing. Madness! And how does it all work? Claytronics, of  course!
Designer Michaël Harboun envisions kitchen life in the future.  Tomorrow’s cooking world in the home. With walls of pure Claytronics  technology, this kitchen relies on that, also known as a technology  currently being researched by intelligent fellows at Carnegie Mellon  University. But do the professors plan on the walls taking on a life of  their own?!
Horror situations aside, this technology consists of nanoscale  self-organizing robots, all of them together creating a shape-shifting  mass of matter able to create basically whatever you like. Separate  controls sent signals to these little fellows who then turn into a  faucet, a stove, reveal a refrigerator, shine a light, lots of stuff!
“Form Follows Flow” is what Michaël Harboun’s got up his sleeve, and the Living Kitchen is going to get him there. You bet.
source : itechfuture