UCF architecture student, Jorge Boone, who recently purchased the Cameo, and Wes Featherston and James Cornetet of Process Architecture, LLC will be hosting an art installation and exhibition at the Cameo (1013 E. Colonial Drive., Orlando, Florida 32803) his Friday, March 22, 2013 from 6pm - 9pm.
They will unveil exciting new plans for the Cameo Theater, and will also feature two amazing installations created by ten talented UCF architecture students. The students were tasked with studying post-consumer waste and developing innovative new techniques for transforming these materials into building systems.
One group repurposed plastic grocery bags using tribal basket weaving techniques to create a structural 40’x10’ canopy that sores over the Cameo’s courtyard. The other group of students examined the structural nature of paper mache egg cartons to create a pair of 12’x20’ wall panels that will create the only ‘quiet’ zone in the district due to the natural acoustic qualities of the cartons.
One group repurposed plastic grocery bags using tribal basket weaving techniques to create a structural 40’x10’ canopy that sores over the Cameo’s courtyard. The other group of students examined the structural nature of paper mache egg cartons to create a pair of 12’x20’ wall panels that will create the only ‘quiet’ zone in the district due to the natural acoustic qualities of the cartons.