CEM collaborates with MUST turning low-voltage pillar boxes into artworks

CEM’s “Electricity x Culture and Creativity – Pillar Box Revitalization with Art” exhibition was back in town recently, and for the first time the activity was organized in partnership with the Faculty of Humanities and Arts of the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST).
The activity aims revitalize outdoor pillar boxes and customer substations.
Under the supervision of the teachers, 13 students have transformed low-voltage pillar boxes into artworks.
“These impressions of Macau interpreted from an artistic perspective will be scattered across the city as in the distribution of electricity to showcase and convey to the public Macau’s image and visual information on a hexahedron,” the firm said in a statement. CEM said that it will continue organizing various cultural and creative activities to support the Macau SAR Government’s policy of promoting the development of local cultural and creative industries.

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