July 30 (Wed) & July 31 (Thu) 2:00–5:00 PM ET
Lower Level Auditorium, 485 Broadway, Harvard University
“Luminous Cycles: Digital Journeys Through Time and Space” features four multimedia art installation works, covering significant cultural landmarks — from the Han Dynasty’s Mawangdui to the Gandhara Buddhist sites, from the Tang Dynasty’s Foguang Temple to 6th century’s Xiangtangshan.
Co-developed by an interdisciplinary team of artists, researchers, and technicians, the installations widely use new media techniques such as 3D modeling, VR, AR, and AI image generation.
While exploring the boundaries of academia, technology, and art, the exhibit reflects CAMLab’s continuous emphasis on digital humanities teaching and research practice, and its spirit of exploration and innovative posture in the field of global cultural heritage digitalization.
Event Information
- Free and open to the public
- July 30 (Wed) 2:00–5:00 PM ET
1. Digital Gandhara: The Journey to the West
2. Voice in the Cave: Xiangtangshan Buddhist Caves - July 31 (Thu) 2:00–5:00 PM ET
3. Feathered Iridescence: Featherworks in Global Early Civilizations
4. Digital Temple: Foguang Monastery
5. Spice in Mawangdui Han Tombs
- This is an in-person event.
July 30 (Wed) & July 31 (Thu) 2:00–5:00 PM ET
Lower Level Auditorium, 485 Broadway, Harvard University
