Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde (1979) is a creative thinker and maker of social designs which explore the relation between people, technology and space. It’s not my job to reinvent the sun or the sand, but to make new connections – in this case, between sand and science. A study note-6published in Nature magazine in June reports: “The sensitivity of the coronaviruses to far-UVC light, together with extensive safety data … suggests that it may be feasible to have the lamps providing continuous low-dose far-UVC exposure in public places – potentially reducing the probability of person-to-person transmission of coronavirus as well as other seasonal viruses such as influenza.”. Recently a new monograph of Daan Roosegaarde is published by Phaidon. Indeed, as far back as 2004, researchers from the US showed how UVC (C-type ultraviolet light) radiation at frequencies of 254nm could inactivate the original note-4Sars-CoV virus. As a city boy, the artist confesses that Grow gave him new appreciation of what it takes to grow his food. I care about proposals. Rising for the first time this week is Urban Sun, an installation that harnesses far-ultraviolet light to inactivate airborne coronaviruses in open-air spaces. Light is our language. La Campania in zona rossa a partire da lunedì 8 marzo "è una decisione che andava presa. Building on studies carried out atnote-14 Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands, Roosegaarde turned a 20,000-square-metre leek field into a living social artwork, by using what he called “light recipes” – combinations of solar-powered red, blue and ultraviolet lights to enhance plant growth and resilience, and halve pesticide use. Roosegaardeâs mantra 'Schoonheidâ is a Dutch word with two meanings: âbeautyâ, that comes from creativity; and âcleanâ, that comes from clean air and clean energy. I’m not the inventor of far-UVC light. The Studio has a vast experience in public space commissions in cities such as Rotterdam, Beijing, Paris, Eindhoven and Stockholm. Here new innovations are developed from concept into artistic installations. Documentary 32KM about Icoon Afsluitdijk by Studio Roosegaarde. Internationally acclaimed works include WATERLICHT (a virtual flood showing the power of water), SMOG FREE PROJECT (the world's first largest outdoor air purifier which turns smog into jewellery), SMART HIGHWAY (roads that charge throughout the day and glow at night), SPACE WASTE LAB (visualising and upcycling space waste) and now world's first URBAN SUN which cleans public spaces of the coronavirus. What about the UAE, then? World's First Urban Sun Cleans Public Space Of Coronavirus For Better Human Gatherings. As a high-end international design firm, Studio Roosegaarde works with the best people to create an innovative working environment. âActivists go out and protest, which is stating an opinion. In Europe, they usually ask : ‘Are you sure you’ve done it before?’ But in Dubai, they ask: ‘Are you sure this is the first time?'. Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, Daan Rooseggarde is a Dutch designer and contemporary artist. His fascination for nature and technology is reflected in his iconic works such as SMOG FREE PROJECT (the largest outdoor air purifier which turns smog into jewellery), VAN GOGH PATH (bicycle path which glows at night), and his most recent SPACE WASTE LAB to visualise and capture space waste. ", Roosegaarde says he loves the bold thinking that has become a signature of the GCC’s approach to projects. “Activists go out and protest, which is stating an opinion. Daan Roosegaarde is Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum, visiting professor at the University of Monterrey in Mexico, advisor for Design Singapore Council, visiting professor at Tongji University Shanghai, and a member of the NASA Innovation team. For Roosegaarde this should be a fundamental condition in daily life. Raymond Rutting Although his work borders on activism, Roosegaarde shrugs off the label, describing himself as an activator. And results. Daan Roosegaarde's Urban Sun installation debuted in Rotterdam on Tuesday, March 2. ... View this post on Instagram⦠If we can’t imagine a better future, we won’t be able to create it. I’m not a scientist, nor a photobiology expert, but I can create an artistic vision and put it out there and then see how the world reacts to that. Together with his team of designers and engineers Roosegaarde creates âLandscapes of the Futureâ for a better world. "These projects are all driven by the desire to make things that make people curious instead of scared about the future.”. Daan Roosegaarde is a Dutch designer and contemporary artist. Join our team of designers and engineers today at Studio Roosegaarde. Art is our activator.". Through lectures across the world Daan frequently shares his visionary ideas and projects, including at TED and NASA. Tags: Technology, Harvard, Daan Roosegaarde, USC, Thornton Tomasetti Posted on March 04, 2021 Next Progressives: Bryony Roberts Studio Each sunrise is a tiny miracle, but Daan Roosegaarde hopes one particular dawn could dispel the darkness of our Covid-dimmed lives. Ideas This is the world's first sailing ship made out of flip flops But if we can trigger the imagination of a new world, that's the way to activate people. From an early age Roosegaarde has been driven by natureâs gifts such as luminous fireflies or jellyfishes. However, UVC light at this frequency can lead to skin cancer and cataracts, which is why its use in battling the coronavirus – including here in the UAE – has been restricted to disinfection robots and lamps that can only be used when no people are present. Photograph: Daan Roosegaarde/Handout For decades, red and blue light has been used in greenhouses and, more recently, in vertical farming operations to ⦠I'm an activator because I don't care about opinions. “At the same time, we have designed for a larger unit of about 3,500 square metres, which could be applied in Expo 2020 Dubai, for example,” he says. Rotterdam, Netherlands (ots/PRNewswire)-Inspired by the light of the sun, and scientific research which proves that a new specific light can safely clean up to 99.9% of the coronavirus, Studio Roosegaarde launches the world's first Urban Sun. The project streams concentrated 222nm UVC light from an aerostat, a kind of stationary light aircraft. Uma instalação de luzes em um campo de alho-poró está fazendo sucesso na Holanda. Roosegaarde has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including the Shenzhen Global Design Award, Ethics Ethical Award, LIT Lighting Design Award 2019, World OMOSIROI Award Japan, Beijing Media Architecture Award, Design Project of the Year Dezeen Award, London Design Innovation Medal, the INDEX Design Award, DFA Gold and Grand Award Hong Kong, LIT 2017 Lighting Designer of the Year Award, Platinum A'Design Award 2017, D&AD Awards 2017, Core77 Design Awards 2017, Dutch Artist of the Year 2016, the World Technology Award, two Dutch Design Awards, the Charlotte Köhler Award, and China's Most Successful Design Award. If we can’t imagine a better future, we won’t be able to create it. How can we capture and upcycle the 8.1 million kilo of space waste? For specific information please contact us via e-mail. LED lights have been replicating the sun’s action in indoor vertical farms and greenhouses for years now – including in the UAE – but Grow shows how large-scale outdoor farms could improve crop yields while reducing their environmental impact. Together with his team of designers and engineers Roosegaarde creates âLandscapes of the Futureâ for a better world. “The first 3D-printed commercial building is already in Dubai, and I’d use the technology to connect with local tradition. And I want to go to and work with places that are curious. The stunning project GROW is the brainchild of Daan Roosegaarde, founder of Studio Roosegaarde which merges art and tech in urban environments. Although his work borders on activism, Roosegaarde shrugs off the label, describing himself as an activator. View this post on Instagram. Daan Roosegaarde and his team of designers, external experts, ⦠So why aren’t we investing in the research, in the possibilities of how light can help us?”. We create landscapes of the future. Turns out, it does – by way of high-school physics. Dutch designer Daan Roosegaardeâs âUrban Sunâ installation seeks to harness ultraviolet light to reduce the amount of coronavirus in the air in busy spaces and lessen the risk of transmission. The project debuted in a public square alongside the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam on note-0March 2, and could potentially be seen at Expo 2020 Dubai. The studio connects people, technology and space to improve daily life in urban environments and spark imagination. È quanto emerge da uno studio israeliano considerato "rivoluzionario" in quanto potrebbe guidare la politica internazionale per contrastare la pandemia. Several of the artist’s projects reveal a fascination with light. The far-UVC light source used in the Urban Sun prototype note-8is measured and calibrated by the Dutch National Metrology Institute, and the project meets the International Commission on Non-Ionisnote-9ing Radiation Protection safety standards, according to the designer's Studio Roosegaarde labnote-10note-11. Companion designs included air-cleaning bicycles and billboards, and a smog-free engagement or wedding ring made of compressed air particles. Roosegaarde has exhibited at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Design Museum in London, Tate Modern, the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, Google Zeitgeist and the Victoria & Albert Museum, and won numerous international innovation awards such as the Shenzhen Global Design Award. In essence, we’d be using the sun to make a very large 3D printer,” he says. “Grow is an artwork, but it’s also a platform to speed up the [application of] light science because now people know about it and want it. I don't believe in utopia, but in protopia; step by step upgrading the world around us. Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde is merging art and tech to help crops grow faster and more sustainably. These findings form the basis of Urban Sun, which Roosegaarde developed using technology from note-7Italian photobiology company MEG. Mail your proposal and CV to work@studioroosegaarde.net. Daan Roosegaarde frequently shares his visionary ideas and projects at lectures across the world, including at TED and NASA. Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, The project streams concentrated 222nm UVC light, which can destroy coronaviruses, from an aerostat, a kind of stationary light aircraft. The studio connects people, technology and space to improve daily life in urban environments and spark imagination. "Plotseling is onze wereld gevuld met plastic barrières en afstand stickers, onze familie gereduceerd tot pixels op een computerscherm. He has exhibited at the Design Museum London, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Tate Modern, Tokyo National Museum, Le Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum, and various public spaces across the globe. In his recent published Phaidon book Daan Roosegaarde says: "People won't change because of facts or numbers. His Smog-Free Project attacked air pollution with a seven-metre-tall vacuum cleaner using positive ionisation technology. “All eight aim to address the way we live at the moment.”. The solar-powered fluorescent Van Gogh Bicycle Path, made from thousands of twinkling stones, was part of a programme to build interactive, sustainable roads that respond to live traffic situations. Virtual simulations have shown how the installation ma be able to cleanse an area ranging from 95 square metres within minutes, which is suitable for small exhibitions, Roosegaarde claims. That philosophy is visible in an award-winning body of work that tackles urgent, practical issues affecting the way we live – from clean air and energy to cleaning up space junk. We create dreamscapes for the liveability of our future landscapes. Urban Sun builds on studies suggesting that the light wavelength of 222 nanometresnote-1 can eliminate up to 99.9 per cent of the coronavirus. A post shared by Studio Roosegaarde (@roosegaarde) Lâinstallazione è stata lanciata dal designer olandese Daan Roosegaarde, coadiuvato nel ⦠Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, , according to the designer's Studio Roosegaarde lab, recreating the feeling of being underwater. Daan Roosegaarde heeft met zijn team onderzocht hoe de kracht van licht ons welzijn kan verbeteren. La pensa così Lucia Francesca Menna, assessore del Comune di Napoli con delega alla Salute, commentando all'Adnkronos il cambio di colore della Regione. But, as the note-5past year has accelerated our uptake of technology, it took a pandemic for scientists to demonstrate, in separate studies in Japan and the US, that UVC light at lower frequencies can also work as a steriliser while remaining safe for humans. "Suddenly our world is filled with plastic barriers and distance stickers. That message has already reached some 665 million people through a film on his website, but will go further when the exhibition travels to 40 countries over the next few months, highlighting the native crops in each country. “This is public knowledge that has been available for years. Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, UVC light is not harmful to humans and animals at lower frequencies. From raising agricultural yields to recreating the feeling of being underwater, much of Roosegaarde's work responds to the natural challenges facing the Netherlands – but does the Rubnote-15 Al Khali, or the Empty Quarter, spark the idea for a prototype? “That’s driven by wonder, by imagination. Studio Roosegaarde would like to thank the following people for their contribution: NASA, City of Rotterdam, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in China, ESA, Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment the Netherlands, China Central Government Ministry of Environment, TIME, Fortune, Wallpaper*, Rijkswaterstaat, Corning, Stichting Doen, Port of Rotterdam, Eindhoven University of Technology, Win World, Dutch District Water Board Rijn & IJssel, ING, Dutch District Water Board Flevoland, Nuit Blanche Paris, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, City of Lille, Netherlands Media Art Institute Amsterdam, CBK Rotterdam, Sydney Biennale, Scanlan & Theodore and others. Please follow the instructions below to allow notifications to be sent from The National, The project Urban Sun debuted in Rotterdam this week, and could be headed to Expo 2020. Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, Grow uses solar-powered red, blue and ultraviolet lights to enhance plant growth and resilience, and halve pesticide use. Studio Roosegaarde is the social design lab of Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde. As the social design lab, Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde and his team of designers and engineers connect people and technology in artworks that improve daily life in urban environments, spark imagination and fight the climate crisis. When Roosegaarde's Waterlicht came to Dubai, Scientists grow rice in remote Sharjah desert. Protezione all'85 per cento già dopo la prima dose del vaccino covid Pfizer per chi manifesta sintomi e al 75% negli altri casi a due, quattro settimane dalla prima infusione. Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, Smog-free engagement or wedding ring made of compressed air particles, as part of the artist's Smog-Free Project. Ever the inventor, Daan Roosegaarde of Studio Roosegaarde has created something called Urban Sun, an elevated light that is meant to disinfect public spaces of airborne Covid-19. How can we design new sustainable fireworks? Are you ready to upgrade the world? Creativity is our true capital. Roosegaarde studied Fine Arts and graduated from The Berlage Institute in Rotterdam with a Master in architecture. I care about proposals. When Roosegaarde, who trained in art and architecture, read of specific UV light frequencies that inactivate airborne viral transmissions (without health risks to humans), he teamed up with a group of scientists and designers to see if they could help control the spread of note-3Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. Urban Sun is one of eight “dreamscapes” that Roosegaarde note-13will present through to 2022. Please choose how do you want to print this article. Our Studio also initiates its own projects to research new social innovations in collaboration with universities or partnerships with NASA and BMW, and has a pop-up studio in Shanghai, China. Studio Roosegaarde is located in a former glass factory in the harbour of Rotterdam NL, also known as the Dream Factory. He founded Studio Roosegaarde in 2007, where he works with his team of designers and engineers on landscapes of the future. “A dreamscape is a dream that we turn into reality to improve life,” he says. We're afraid to shake each other's hands and family is reduced to pixels on a computer screen. La situazione a Napoli è delicata e importante". We created this demand that was not really there before – I mean, I have 220 emails of farmers in Peru,” Roosegaarde says with a laugh. That’s my thumb rule.”, A movie of Urban Sun is available at StudioRoosegaarde.net, Spring break: few lessons learned one year after Covid-19 began, Israel vaccinates Palestinian workers as West Bank grapples with Covid-19 crisis, Coronavirus: Dubai officials shut two sport establishments for breaching safety rules, Ireland suspends use of AstraZeneca vaccine over blood clot fears, Bahrain eases Covid-19 safety measures as number of cases falls, Inside Adel Sajan's Dh75m Dubai home with a cinema, spa and giant aquarium, British Airways chief calls for vaccinated people to travel freely, 'A zen space for cats': New luxury pet hotel is now open in Dubai, Travellers from Saudi Arabia and Morocco don't need to quarantine in Abu Dhabi, Dive Garage: You can now go diving in Dubai’s Al Quoz. Clean air, clean water, clean energy, and clean space are our new values. Studio Roosegaarde in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has developed an "Urban Sun" that rids 99.9% of coronavirus particles within a designated space, with the goal of resuming public gatherings. And results. “It started with the realisation that something physically so small as the virus is having such a huge impact on our lives," the Dutch designer and contemporary artist, 41, tells The Nationalnote-2. At the moment we have several positions available. In January, Roosegaarde debuted Grow, which showed how the sorts of lights more commonly associated with nightclubs can make agriculture more sustainable while reaffirming the importance of farmers. “When I present a project in Europe, they usually ask me: ‘Are you sure you’ve done it before?’ But in the Middle East, in Dubai, they usually ask: ‘Are you sure this is the first time?’, “That says something about how you perceive the world. Courtesy Studio Roosegaarde, The solar-powered fluorescent Van Gogh Bicycle Path, made from thousands of twinkling stones, was part of a programme to build interactive, sustainable roads that respond to live traffic situations. Studio Roosegaarde is the social design lab of Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde. “We’ve done some prototypes, where we direct the heat of the sun into a lens to melt the sand and create a solid mass. I'm an activator because I don't care about opinions. Daan has been selected by Forbes, WIRED and Good 100 as a creative change maker. A ação surgiu de uma parceria entre o banco de atuação global com Daan Roosegaarde, para exibir a instalação GROW, que fica localizada na Holanda. Our studio is composed of a team of dedicated designers, project managers, engineers, and specialists. “Let’s be the architects of our new normal and create better places to meet and interact.”. The Urban Sun emits a ring of amber-colored far-UVC light, with a wavelength of 222 nanometers, into a circular area, sanitizing the space within.
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