My name is Lê Tuệ Chi or Chi Le.
I am a self-taught illustrator and designer, training to become a programmer, based in Cambridge, MA.
My passion for film and installation art grows within my identity: pirenily. I use pirenily as a vessel of self-expression: through graphic design, photography, and storyboards. My main interests lie in the construction of interdependence: of time depiction through visual effects, of the existence of the multiverse through doors-and-paths-related design, and of myself as a locus of socialization. This also affects how I perceive selfhood and technology, and the human-computer interactions that shape modern life. Every form of visual presentation on this website is mainly experimented, taken, edited, scripted, and modeled by me.
I am currently a sophomore at Harvard College, concentrating in Computer Science and Art, Film, and Visual Studies with a secondary in Mathematics. I am currently part of the Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) and Tech 4 Social Good (T4SG). I am also affiliated with the Harvard Undergraduate Design Collectives (HUDC), Harvard Alternative Investments, and the Office for the Arts.