Hudnall, KatieLi, Shuyu2016-07-062016-07-062016https://hdl.handle.net/1805/10304Each individual utilizes memory and experience as the path to explore unknown, and memory functions even more significantly when one physically or mentally dislocated from the environment where the memory was created in. People always try to make memory more accessible by using or manipulating tangible objects, for example: photography, videotapes, and sound tracks. Not only to record life, but also to seek permanence since each human being only has limited time of consciousness. As memory, it’s permanent, as experience, it’s relatively temporary.enAttribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United StatesFurnitureContradictionMemoryExperienceMaterial contrastWoodConcreteEastern valueCultural differenceContradiction: Permanent Temporal