dominant sense of vision and suppressed sense of touch
Body is truly the very locus of perception, reference, memory, thought, and consciousness, imagination, and integration. All the senses, including vision, are extensions of the tactile sense. The senses are specializations of skin tissue, and all sensory experiences are modes of touching, and thus related to tactility.
Ignorance of the role of the body, as well as the dominance of the sense of vision and the suppression of the other senses in articulating, storing, and processing sensory responses and thoughts, in the way architecture was taught, conceived, and critiqued, resulted in the disappearance of sensory and sensual qualities from architecture.
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atmospheric and peripheral perception
Neurological investigations suggest that our processes of perception and cognition advance from the instantaneous grasp of entities towards the
Neurological investigations suggest that our processes of perception and cognition advance from the instantaneous grasp of entities towards the