吴 润曦
Wu Runxi
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wurunxi@caa.edu.cn
Hi, I'm Runxi—a creative researcher passionate about design and technology.
I received my bachelor's degree (2022) in Art and Technology from the School of Innovation Design at China Academy of Art, where I was honored as a provincial and university-level outstanding graduate. I then pursued a master's degree (2025) in Art-Empowered Innovation and Technology (Intelligence and Ecology track) through the university's recommendation system. I conducted research internships at Tongji University's School of Design and Innovation in the Intelligent Big Data Visualization Lab, and later worked as a Visual Design Engineer at iFlytek.
My current goal is to become a human-computer interaction researcher. My research interests include well-being-centered interactions, future empathy design, sustainable human-computer interaction, and data narrative experiences. I explore how design can transform definitions, create compelling user experiences, and foster creative learning and sustainable development.
CV SELECTED WORK Root·Edge
SELECTED WORK
根·际 Root·Edge
金隅琉璃渠项目--数字展陈设计
Jinyu Liuliqu Project -- Digital Exhibition Design
设计说明 DESCRIPTION
琉璃文化,跟随华侨足迹,如民族之根,生长蔓延于世界各地。作品是基于不同地域空间的琉璃建筑数据,于专题型展馆语境下设计的一项科普性质的交互数据景观。其整体外观以“树”为比喻:“异乡”为树根,“故土”为树冠,琉璃的传播路径塑造了它各色相间的交织树干;意在连结“华夏民族的血缘根系”,映射“琉璃文化传播的人文景观”。琉璃种子散落异乡,生根发芽,渐成参天大树;琉璃文化薪火相传,如海外奋斗的华人华侨般生生不息。
Glass culture, following the footsteps of overseas Chinese, spreads like the roots of a nation across the globe. This work is an interactive data landscape with educational intent, designed within the context of a thematic exhibition hall based on glass architecture data from diverse geographical regions. Its overall appearance draws a metaphor from a “tree”: “foreign lands” form the roots, ‘homelands’ the canopy, while the dissemination paths of glazed tiles shape its interwoven trunks of varied hues. This design aims to connect the “bloodline roots of the Chinese nation” and reflect the “cultural landscape of glazed tile dissemination.” Glass seeds scattered abroad take root and sprout, gradually growing into towering trees; the torch of glass culture is passed down through generations, enduring like the Chinese diaspora striving overseas.