Site and Sight: Chinese Pagoda

Date: 

Fri - Sat, Nov 15 to Nov 16, 9:45am - 5:00pm

Location: 

Room 422, 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA

Organized by Harvard CAMLab, “Site and Sight: Chinese Pagoda” brings together an international community of professors, researchers, and graduate students to investigate discrete instantiations of the Chinese stupa-pagoda, or ta 塔, across a diversity of geographies and media. A monument that marks the absence of the Buddha Sakyamuni in our world, the pagoda became a pervasive fixture throughout China’s architectural and artistic landscapes, its ubiquity belying the site-specific programming of the architectural work in context. “Site and Sight” seeks to address this tension between the universal and the local, exploring the monument type and its siting through a series of case studies. Understanding the pagoda as a dynamic ground for the construction of meaning, conference presentations will examine questions related to place making and historic memory, multiculturalism in urban centers, and transmateriality. Please visit the CAMLab website for more information.

The conference is generously supported by Tianzhu Buddhist Network and Glorisun. 

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