Geodesic Dome Camera Obscura Exhibition









Siena’s team designed and constructed a geodesic sphere as part of the 2019 Cambridge Science Festival. The 10-foot diameter structure was built using Red Grandis Eucalyptus, a sustainable, quickly regrowing treeĀ from Uruguay. The sphere was used as a camera obscura exhibit to demonstrate how the human eye works. To learn more about the geodesic sphere’s history, building process, and materials, watch Siena’s exhibition video here.