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D2. Sensory memory The poet's memory of jasmines is a blend of three sensory experiences: sight, smell and touch. recollect any similar experience, when you saw, smelled or touched something and the memory of it has stayed with you? Give yourself a few quiet moments to think. Can you


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Answered by BATHILLS
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time, landscape and memory represent a potent triumvirate. Each is embedded within the other, and the landscape architect has a critical role to play in orchestrating connections. In this paper I explore the hegemony of the visual over the other senses, and contrast this with the potency which the sense of smell has in the context of evoking time and memory. I identify some opportunities for design, and present some examples from a range of designers and artists. The hegemony of the visual in culture in general, and in landscape design in particular, is a significant oversight for two key reasons. On one hand, visuality has prompted a relationship with the landscape that is characterised by distance and detachment. Such a mode of experiencing the landscape was most effectively characterised by the picturesque period and its subsequent imprint upon the profession of landscape architecture, and the broader field of landscape aesthetics.

Answered by sahuvedram969
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Types of Sensory Memory

Iconic memory. This is associated with things that you see. It has a large amount of storage but stores the memory for less than a second. ...

Echoic memory. This is associated with sound and hearing. ...

Haptic memory. This type of memory is related to your sense of touch.

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