Tuesday, May 22, 2007

New Smoking Jacket Lets You Damage 2 Sets of Lungs

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smoking jacket.jpg Sure, most people know that smoking is bad for you, but unless you see an immediate effect, it can be easy to get complacent. That's why this wearable demonstration may be just what the doctor ordered...

The Smoking Jacket, by Fiona Carswell, has a built-in pair of lungs on the front that act as an iconographic "warning system". The polite smoker can blow the smoke into a "container" at the collar, in order to avoid blowing it in the faces of people around them. The smoke then filters into a set of see-through lungs at the front of the jacket. Over time the lungs, which have an air-filter back, should darken from cigarette smoke.

I asked Fiona to explain me how it works: "When wearing the jacket, the smoker exhales cigarette smoke into a one-way air valve in the collar, trapping it in. The smoke is then channelled through some tubing to a pair of plastic lungs on the front of the jacket. Inside the lungs is air-filter material which darkens to a brownish stain after repeated exposure to smoke.

The lungs aren't completely airtight, so the smoke will eventually seep out, allowing it to be used many times."

So how did you get the idea? "My inspiration was not to change people, but to see if visceral, comic information displays could cause self-awareness and reflection in a way that literal, numerical displays can't.

As it turned out, some smokers loved wearing the jacket, and wanted to wear it even when not smoking. However, as soon as it started to darken, that was the point at which there was a disconnect and they couldn't reconcile feeling pride in something that other people thought was 'gross'."

Seeing is believing. Well done Fiona...

We Make Money Not Art...

(hat tip: Gizmodo)

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Remember that with actual lungs the smoke goes in and then is exhaled out into the air, so the jacket is not really an accurate display, but more obviously a tool of anti-smoking movements, designed to scare people. I dislike using fear as a prime motivator for most things. It's a pity that terrorising people into doing something works so well.


Posted by:
on May 24, 2007 03:40 AM GMT

Is it for sale. If so, would you forward a link.


Posted by: Auds
on July 9, 2007 08:30 PM GMT

Remember that in the freaking article it explains that the "lungs" are not airtight, so that smoke leaves, which is exactly like exhaling. I dislike when pro-smokers think that they know anything...


Posted by: Ryan
on January 20, 2008 07:52 PM GMT

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