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Constructing the photographic archive of Rochor Centre in tabula rasa Singapore
What photographs remain once buildings are demolished, and their inhabitants displaced? This paper proposes to construct the photographic archive of a demolished site in Singapore: Rochor Centre. It focuses on the photographs made available on platforms such as publications, exhibitions and Instagram. In indexing and examining the aesthetics and subject matters of these photographs, this paper reflects on the future construction of photographic archives of buildings and urban sites that are in peril of obliteration.