"Landscape" is a noun that can be modeled and deformed, like something plastic or liquid. Yet at the same time landscape is the territory on which humanity, since its appearance on the earth, has confronted its environment. For this reason, the ways of interpreting landscape are almost infinite. Some of them are contained in this book. The article is a book review of "Sites Unseen: Landscape and Vision", edited by Dianne Harris and D.Fairchild Ruggles (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007, ISBN 0-8229-4308-5).
Sites Unseen: Landscape and Vision
RINALDI, BIANCA MARIA
2009-01-01
Abstract
"Landscape" is a noun that can be modeled and deformed, like something plastic or liquid. Yet at the same time landscape is the territory on which humanity, since its appearance on the earth, has confronted its environment. For this reason, the ways of interpreting landscape are almost infinite. Some of them are contained in this book. The article is a book review of "Sites Unseen: Landscape and Vision", edited by Dianne Harris and D.Fairchild Ruggles (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007, ISBN 0-8229-4308-5).File in questo prodotto:
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