Future Art
Dermott R.
Elevate Your Environment: Pioneering Photo-Active Coatings for Unrivaled Surface Hygiene and Air Quality – Your Trusted Advisor in Transforming Facilities and Workplaces
In the future, the art industry could embrace a revolutionary approach to contribute to environmental health by integrating?photocatalytic technology?into their artworks. This concept involves applying a?photocatalytic finish?to paintings and sculptures, which, when exposed to light, would activate a chemical process that neutralises pollutants and improves indoor or outdoor air quality.
Here’s why this is a good idea whose time has come:
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1.????? Sustainable Art: As society becomes more environmentally conscious, sustainable practices in art will be in demand. Photocatalytic finishes offer a way for artists to make a positive impact on the environment.
2.????? Functional Aesthetics: Art that is both beautiful and functional can serve a greater purpose. By purifying the air, artworks can enhance the spaces they inhabit beyond visual appeal.
3.????? Innovation in Materials: The use of photocatalytic materials represents an innovative leap in art mediums, opening new avenues for creative expression and material science.
4.????? Public Health Contribution: With increasing concerns over air quality, especially in urban areas, artworks with photocatalytic properties can contribute to public health by detoxifying indoor and outdoor environments.
5.????? Economic Incentive: There could be financial incentives for artists and galleries to adopt this technology, such as tax breaks or subsidies, encouraging widespread adoption.
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6.????? Educational Value: Such artworks can raise awareness about air pollution and the importance of clean air, serving an educational purpose.
7.????? Collaboration Opportunities: This initiative could foster collaborations between artists, scientists, and environmentalists, leading to a cross-pollination of ideas and further innovations.
8. See example of art being photo-active coated here: https://youtu.be/ZPHhRu41rYM?si=oMhCCJkUTOSYBI62
In essence, the integration of photocatalytic finishes in art is not just an aesthetic choice but a forward-thinking movement that aligns with the global shift towards sustainability and health-conscious living. It’s an idea ripe for the times, combining the transformative power of art with the practicality of science to create a healthier, more beautiful world.
Any artist interested in testing this technology can approach NanoLandGlobal
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