Chenchen Lu
Architect, Art historian
Chenchen Lu stands as a pioneering figure at the intersection of multiple disciplines, seamlessly blending her skills as an architect, art historian, media artist, filmmaker, and musician. At the helm of the Harvard FAS CAMLab’s innovative projects, she leads the team in transforming scholarly insights into multi-sensorial experiences that engage audiences in story-living digital theaters. Her current academic research delves into the Buddhist architecture of Medieval China, examining the intricate relationship between Buddhist mental practices, rituals, and the architectural landscapes of Buddhist caves, temples, and pagodas. Additionally, she investigates the world of music in Early China, focusing on the intersections of music theory, cosmology, and design principles.
哈佛大学中国艺术实验室 (Harvard FAS CAMLab)副主任
主要研究方向为中国早期以及中古时期整体空间艺术,关注复杂艺术系统,例如城市、寺观、石窟、墓葬的设计思维、媒介通感、宇宙想象与生命观念。2018年获得哈佛大学优秀教学奖;2021年任哈佛大学中国艺术实验室(Harvard FAS CAMLab)副主任,致力于推动当代媒体技术与人文学科的交叉碰撞,关注数字遗产的深度解读、技术生态、认知体验、与沉浸式多媒体文化叙事。