Summary: | 碩士 === 東海大學 === 建築學系 === 102 === In the dark, our sensory perception is no longer dependent on visibility, whereas the space image could be created with the body experience of walking and auditory.
Memory works as the hint and reassurance of our everyday living. It is recorded by both material and immaterial parts of human activities. But as collective memory has failed to remain collective, it turns out to be surplus of social evolution.
In Taichung Central District, dispersed memories can still be discovered on historical urban blocks, old streets and alleys, archaic facades, and abandoned spaces because of the loss of their collectivity and connectivity with contemporary life styles. Most of them are now social surpluses needed to be re-imagined to create relevant new meanings.
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