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C(B)30.Why are Zenon and JingIn a dark,round dining room at Krasota,a fine-dining restaurant inmentioned in paragraph 5?Dubai,French chef Paul Bocuse is explaining a dish.But Bocuse isn'tphysically there;he's been dead for six years.Instead,it's his likenessA.To put forward a proposal.projected onto the room's curved walls.This dish,from the recipe toB.To present a trend.the wall projection to the deep fake video of Bocuse,was designed byC.To clarify a concept.artificial intelligence.It's one of eight courses in "Imaginary Futures",amultisensory dining experience at Krasota.D.To confirm a theory.Krasota was co-founded in Moscow in 2021 by digital artist AntonNenashev,chef Vladimir Mukhin,and entrepreneur Boris ZarkovNenashev,who designs the projections with 3D computer graphicssoftware,let the AI come up with 150 different concepts;and Mukhininspired generative platform Midjourney to re-imagine Bocuse's mosticonic recipes.gZarkov came up with the idea for Krasota while visiting teamLabs digital(D)31.What might be the best title for the text?art museum in Tokyo in 2017,which featured an interactive "teahouse'experience."The projection on the table was very simple-for exampleA.Exploring traditional dinners withyou take the tea and it's like the tree starts to grow from your cup,"Zarkovmodern technologyexplains."I decided to do something more with the technology:morefood-focused,and more complicated."B.Shaping future dining experiences withAssembling an international team of engineers,they began working onrobotic chefsmulti-surface projections and an Al-enabled interactive tabletop that usessensors to distinguish between different objects,such as plates and glasses.C.Art and dining are combined in trendywhich allows targeted projection-for example,fireflies that "gather"onteahousesglasses and plates.D.This restaurant is bringing Al to thedinner tableDActually technology is becoming more common in multisensoryexperiences.Restaurants like Zenon,also in Dubai,use"AI-generated artinstallations(装置)”to change the mood of the dining room,and privateScientists have found the oldest known example of an animal drawing:dining room Jing in Hong Kong explores the ancient Song Dynasty througha red bull-like animal on the wall of an Indonesian cave.a comprehensive dinner experience with projections and a carefullyThe drawing is at least 40,000 years old,slightly older than similar animalplanned lighting setup.paintings found in famous caves in France and Spain.Until a few yearsZarkov agrees that dining is fundamentally a social activity,duringago,experts believed Europe was where our ancestors started drawingwhich people mostly want to talk with each other.So Krasota avoidsanimals and other figures.But the age of the drawing reported in thetechnology like virtual reality(VR)that could be disruptive(破坏性的)tojournal Nature,along with previous discoveries in Southeast Asia,suggeststhe experience.that figurative drawing appeared on both continents about the same time.The new findings fuel discussions about whether historical orevolutionary events caused this almost simultaneous(同时的)burst ofhuman creativity,said lead author Maxime Aubert,an archaeologist andggeochemist at Griffith University in Australia.D)28.What can be learned about KrasotaThe remote limestone caves on Borneo have been known to containprehistoric drawings since the 1990s.To reach them,Aubert and his teamfrom the first paragraph?had to pass through the thick jungle on the island.Wearing miners'helmetsA.It uses robots to serve food to(to provide light in the darkness,they walked through miles ofcaves decorated with hundreds of ancient designs,looking for artwork thatguests.could be dated.They needed to find specific minerals on the drawings toB.It teaches visitors what virtualdetermine their age with technology that measures the decay (of theelement uranium.reality is.Aubert and his fellow researchers reported in 2014 on cave art fromC.It features the chefs'live cookingthe neighboring Indonesian island of Sulawesi.They dated hand stencilsshow.(模版),created by blowing red dye(染料)through a tube to capture theoutline of a hand pressed against rock,to almost 40,000 years ago.NowD.It offers AI-designed dishes andwith the Borneo cave art,the scientists are able to construct a rough9projections.timeline of how art developed in the area.In addition to the bull,they dated>red-and purple-colored hand stencils and cave paintings of human scenes.(B)29.What motivated Boris Zarkov todevelop the concept for Krasota?"After large animal drawings and stencils,it seems the focus shiftedto evincing the human world,"Aubert said.Around 14,000 years ago,theA.The advice from his partners.people living in the cave began to regularly draw human figures doingB.An interactive experiencethings like dancing and hunting,often wearing large headdresses.A similarC.His great passion for Al.change in rock art subjects happened in the caves of Europe.D.A meal in a teahouse.7
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