Daan Roosegaarde: A smog vacuum cleaner and other magical city designs
With his futuristic artworks, Daan Roosegaarde illuminates the intersection of technology, humanity and our urban environments. Full bio
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these glow-in-the-dark little stars
when you were a boy or a girl?
more light-emitting,
we got a request from this guy --
Van Gogh Foundation --
his 125th anniversary in the Netherlands.
where he feels more alive again
these two different worlds.
doing this for an hour,
at daytime via the sun
which should be energy friendly
and lived there in 1883.
for free, no ticket needed.
of cycling through the starry night,
where people feel connected again.
to make these projects happen
with the infrastructure companies.
started to call:
you're going to get.
of one-off, nice-to-have special.
these kinds of connections --
the think tank in Geneva,
with a lot of smart people
you and I need to become successful?"
what you see here:
to have, I have to admit.
is really bad at.
very hopeful for the new world,
in this hyper-technological world,
where creativity is our true capital.
with a question:
in Beijing three years ago.
and the people, the birds;
the other side of the city.
we envision here at TED --
when they're six years old.
by Beijing smog.
are fighting their war on smog,
within the now.
the largest smog vacuum cleaner
cubic meters per hour,
the PM2.5, PM10 particles --
which are 55 to 75 percent more clean
well, you know what.
it's the same as 17 cigarettes per day.
of this disgusting material
we were discussing, we were like,
Should we throw it away?"
no, no, no, no, no --
food for the other.
is made out of carbon,
under high pressure,
we compress it for 30 minutes --
Kickstarter campaign, crowdfunding.
they started to prepay it.
helped us to realize,
it was the enabler.
with the smog-free ring
for a lot of different reasons.
is touring through China,
of China's central government.
local clean-air parks,
to make a whole city smog-free?"
which -- I'm Dutch, yes? --
inside of me somewhere.
on a sort of "package deal," so to speak,
smog-free rings."
or the governors of this world,
a short-term reduction of pollution
new technology with creative thinking.
which produce electricity
is used for the lighting or the DJ booth.
is about doing more,
from, we live below sea level.
built by hand in 1932 --
the water level would be --
will do it for us,"
all around the world.
That's not good for a designer.
the floods in 1953.
from the change in tides?
to make experiences --
with a vision, with a future
they're not easy, yes?
they want innovation,
and the new, the future.
to reply to every new idea
That's really good.
cheap, it's too fast, it's too slow,
it cannot be done, it already exists."
in black like a true architect.
and I said, "Daan, stop.
as an ingredient, as a component."
by Friso Kramer, a Dutch design.
element right here.
annoying little words --
of your bottom.
they got really mad.
apply it to ourselves.
let's not be afraid.
through TED in these days
of the Canadian author, Marshall McLuhan,
that kind of thinking even more
to be explored.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Daan Roosegaarde - ArtistWith his futuristic artworks, Daan Roosegaarde illuminates the intersection of technology, humanity and our urban environments.
Why you should listen
Daan Roosegaarde builds jaw-dropping artworks that redefine humanity's relationship to city spaces. Along with his team at Studio Roosegaarde, Roosegaarde is devoted to "landscapes of the future," city prototypes and urban adornments that fuse aesthetics with sustainability.
From Smog Free Project in Beijing -- a tower that purifies its surrounding atmosphere and harvests pollutants to preserve as jewelry -- to an interactive dance floor that generates electricity from dancers, Roosegaarde's designs revolutionize the role of technology in the built environment.
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