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Exploration of local knowledge (6): Lanyaxi day reading and Mapping as a design method workshop
Today we are honored to invite Wu Deyou, project manager of Caoshan Design Studio, and Taipei University of Technology Architecture Assistant Professor Chen Yingfen of the Department, first shared by Lecturer Wu Deyou from 10:00 to 11:00 in the morning, and then Professor Chen Yingfen continued the discussion from 11:00 to 14:00. Both speakers discussed that Mapping is to explain the existing information and future development of the site. Potential information combination, it is not just like a map, through objective measurement, and using mathematical abstraction to record the information of the surrounding environment through images, but more from a design perspective, based on objective facts Give a subjective understanding of the venue. The speaker also identified three basic map-making operations: the first is to create a field: set rules and establish a system; the second is extraction, which is the isolation or "deterritorialization" of components and data; the third is mapping : Extract (draw) relationships, set relationships, or "re-territorialize" components. At each stage, different choices and judgments must be made, and various processes of accumulation, dismantling, and reassembly alternate as the map is interpreted and constructed. In addition, the speaker added that in addition to geometric and spatial diagrams, taxonomic and genealogical associations, indexing and naming and other programs are very useful in revealing underlying structures. These techniques may yield insights and have Practical and metaphorical. On either side, a map is an active and creative interpretation of a map to show , construct and produce potential combinations of possibilities. Mapping is not just a discriminating survey and enumeration of current conditions ( That is tracing pictures or making tables), but strategically and imaginatively eliciting various relationship structures. Mapping is to trace, to describe, to establish relationships, to discover, to be discovered. In this sense, map production is the "reterritorialization" of the base. Through theory and case sharing, Teacher Yingfen led the workshop to discuss and share, allowing students to understand The use of mapping.
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Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Date:
2024/05/20
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