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Landscape Analogue About Material Culture and Idealism

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    Author(s)Girot and Christophe and Kirchengast and Albert
    PublisherDe Gruyter
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9783868595413
    Pages256
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2022

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    De Gruyter Landscape Analogue About Material Culture and Idealism by Girot and Christophe and Kirchengast and Albert

    The difficulty of reconciling our basic needs with the long history of cultural landscapes, in all their inherent beauty and sufficiency, has become clear. With our deep trust in modern technology, in progress and in a demanding global lifestyle we have become a real threat to our world. Yet, today the existential and elementary nature of landscapes remains the bearer of a successful metaphor for "balance". Why not draw-amidst a truly global crisis-conclusions out of our long history of designed nature, of places shaped by skilled labor and a quest for pleasure? Landscape Analogue seeks to stimulate the "Analogue" dimension as a substantial concept for everyday landscape thinking. In an anthology of interdisciplinary essays, Landscript 6 stresses the necessity for a fundamental shift, within the likely framework of a future of restricted resources, a radically different mobility or "hot" cities.