An old house is used in this photo to represent the memories that we carry with us. Because of the rapid growth of urbanization, many important historical structures have been demolished, destructured, and relocated in Taiwan. In a sense, the loss of historic, cultural, and aesthetic resources can never be replaced. In this photo, an abandoned house illustrates the imaginable state of dereliction. Memories are a man’s private literature. The faintest waft is sometimes enough to induce feelings of hunger or anticipation or to transport you back through time and space to a long-forgotten moment. In a way, we are all floating. It indicates that a non-realistic existence may portray a true reality and reply to the elusive and convoluted connections within memories, time, and space.