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Van Gogh had his charcoal, I have smog,” he said, sipping a coffee not a city block from the Rijksmuseum, where his project, “The Lotus Dome,” is currently one of the very few artworks on display by a living artist.The result is a highly ambitious project by Studio Roosegaarde to create smog-free parks in Beijing.And a by-product of that project is the smog ring, an elegant piece of designer jewelry intrinsically linked to the new reality of urban pollution and the fight against it. “I like the notion that you take something high-end and combine it with the problematic,” he said.The ring — which is still in its design phase — will be a simple band mounted with a small clear center stone containing smog particles extracted from Beijing city air. The black dust, which is largely carbon soot from coal, will be configured in a millimeter cube, to symbolize a cubic kilometer of smog that each ring has cleared.“You are buying a cubic kilometer of clean Beijing air,” he said, waving a clear zip-lock bag of the soot that will be the raw material for the rings’ center piece.
The ring will come in two versions and will be on the market by the end of 2014, according to Mr. Roosegaarde. how to block air duct cleaning callsThe smog centerpiece, produced for the less expensive version, is to be crafted — using a hand-operated press — at the smog-free parks themselves. air purifier scienceMr. Roosegaarde also plans a limited edition version of the ring with a diamond head. air purifier for data centersThe diamond for high-end rings will be produced by expensive mechanized presses capable of transmuting the particles of dirty urban air into the valuable stone.“If you press it too hard, it looks just like a normal diamond,” said Mr. Roosegaarde.He noted that his design would ensure that the smog diamonds would retain some of their pigment.
Unlike some luxury and fashion goods that have recently claimed the sustainable, environment-friendly or fair-trade high ground in response to a more sensitive and demanding consumer base, the rings’ sustainability is completely intrinsic. The rings will be the most stylish and wearable part of an entire project to create smog free bubbles in Beijing. Not only are the rings the result of Mr. Roosegaarde’s clean-up action — actual scrapings of his ionic filter vacuum bags — they will also raise public understanding and private funding for the project.“They are the aware makers,” he said.The smog particles will be harvested in urban smog parks, the pilot version of which he and his team are negotiating with Beijing city officials, with the help of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.The first park is tentatively scheduled to open in the early summer of next year. Its success will determine how many will subsequently be built.A scale mock-up of a park is being tested in the Roosegaarde studio not far from Rotterdam.
A park is envisioned to be a round meeting place with a diameter of about 40 to 70 meters, or about 130 to 230 feet, with a four-meter vacuum tower in the center. Ionic filters charge and remove smog particles, blowing fresh air out of the tower’s side vents. This creates a limited high-pressure zone, which Peter de Man, Mr. Roosegaarde’s main technical partner, estimates can create a bubble that consistently has 75 percent less smog than elsewhere. Lasers are installed at the top of the park’s centerpiece tower to show the absence of smog (as anyone who has enjoyed laser shows knows: The beams appear only when they hit particles in the air; otherwise they go unseen).With its beautiful — and relatively simple — design hiding sophisticated technology, the smog park is reminiscent of the many famous projects of the Dutch design team. Besides the “Lotus Dome” installation currently at Amsterdam’s most venerable museum, Studio Roosegaarde has designed fabric that becomes translucent depending on the wearer’s mood, glow-in-the dark bike paths, energy generating dance floors and a smart highway system.