Threading Memoryscapes: mental mapping and cultural storytelling through string, space & place

Mat Nayan, Nadiyanti and Ahmad, Suriati and Hassan, Norasikin and Syed Guntur, Noralya Balqis and Suhazeli, Arsyad Jazli (2025) Threading Memoryscapes: mental mapping and cultural storytelling through string, space & place. In: The Fourth International Competition on Sustainable Education 2025, 20th August 2025.

Abstract

This teaching innovation transforms the exploration and understanding of cultural landscapes by creatively integrating mental mapping, tactile storytelling, and place-based learning. Conducted with landscape architecture students in various heritage towns and kampongs in Perak, the project blends cognitive mapping with physical expression using maps, archival images, and string to create interactive "memoryscapes". Students are challenged to translate their personal perceptions, local narratives, and community memories into spatial forms, resulting in layered installations that visualise both the physical and mental geographies of a place. They externalise internalised knowledge by threading strings between locations, stories, and symbolic references, effectively making the invisible visible. This approach encourages critical reflection on how cultural identity, memory, and space are mentally and emotionally mapped. Offering a multisensory learning experience that combines fieldwork, ethnographic inquiry, and visual communication, this methodology allows students to cocreate meaning in collaboration with the local context. Mental mapping serves as both a process and a product, fostering empathy, cultural sensitivity, and spatial awareness. The use of analogue tools and embodied practices deepens engagement and bridges theory with experience, while promoting creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. This method redefines mapping as an act of cultural storytelling, where students document not only what is seen but also what is felt, remembered, and imagined. It presents a scalable, low-tech, high-impact model for teaching cultural landscapes in an immersive, reflective, and deeply human-centred way.

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Mat Nayan, Nadiyanti
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Ahmad, Suriati
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Hassan, Norasikin
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Syed Guntur, Noralya Balqis
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Suhazeli, Arsyad Jazli
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Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > Learning. Learning strategies
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > Learning. Learning strategies > Memory
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan > Kuala Pilah Campus
Journal or Publication Title: The International Competition on Sustainable Education 2025 E-Proceeding
Event Title: The Fourth International Competition on Sustainable Education 2025
Event Dates: 20th August 2025
Page Range: pp. 472-475
Keywords: Cultural mapping, place-based learning, spatial thinking, mental mapping
Date: September 2025
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/125590
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