But these domes did not provide shelter from the weather.

Instead, entering these domes would confront you with some funky smells and foggy sights.

The pods have traveled around the world and have been experienced by over 30,000 visitors.

Pollution Pod Installation by Michael Pinsky at King’s Crossing in London

In the first dome, Pinsky replicates the atmosphere in Trondheim, Norway.

Here, the refreshing air acts as a basis for the pollution found on the other sites.

Here, the temperature is higher and visibility is low.

Interior of Pollution Pod Installation by Michael Pinsky at King’s Crossing in London

In Sao Paulo, the air smells of vinegar and the ozone levels make the eyes water.

This reinforces the drastic effects climate change is having on our environment.

Pollution Podssimulate the atmosphere of sites around the world and demonstrate the effects of climate change.

Close-up of Pollution Pod Installation by Michael Pinsky at King’s Crossing in London

Pollution Pod Installation by Michael Pinsky at King’s Crossing in London

Pollution Pod Installation by Michael Pinsky at King’s Crossing in London

Pollution Pod Installation by Michael Pinsky at King’s Crossing in London