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BUD6597

Tan Chee Sing

This entry delves into the six senses of Buddhist space, challenging the notion of the Buddha's intangibility. It resonates with the core Buddhist concept that, ultimately, nothing is fixed, yet the intangible can still be sensed. It extends this idea to architecture, suggesting that it can be perceived not just through conventional senses, but beyond them as well.


Supitcha Tovivich

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