AEROPHILE propose a new captive balloon concept that informs city dwellers on the air quality they are breathing
Aérophile has just installed an entirely new captive balloon concept in Paris, one that has no equivalent anywhere in the world.
This larger-than-life tourist attraction takes on a civic angle by becoming an unheard-of, spectacular means of information on air quality.
For the first time ever worldwide, air can be seen
Using a revolutionary lighting system, the balloon now informs city dwellers in real time on atmospheric pollution, via two distinct indexes :
- Ambient air quality, reflected through general illumination of the balloon using three projectors located upon the envelope’s equatorial plane, with better night time visibility.
- Air quality near major traffic arteries, using a high-power rotating laser beam that sweeps the envelope’s southern tropical plane.
In Paris, data is collected by sensors set up by “Airparif” in several spots throughout the City (data complies with the new European index developed for the CITEAIR project and currently used by about thirty large cities.).
Collected indices highlight the quantity of the three most harmful contaminants (Nitrogen dioxide, ozone, particles) found in the atmosphere, according to the following colour coding: red for highly polluted air, orange for polluted, yellow for mediocre, light green for clean and green for very clean.