“For the study of the landscape – an unknown subject for the author until 2011 – the disorientation ends with the discovery of Gilles Clément and his Manifeste du tiers paysage (2004) and the Storia del paesaggio agrario italiano (1961) by Emilio Sereni, a monumental essay that shows how nothing is natural in the naturalized landscape built by man for his own economic benefi t: it is always green, but the wild lines of the Garden of Eden have all been transformed into the semantics of the productive landscape... the only constant being the green color determined by chlorophyll.”
Landscape by Signs
A. Bianchi
2019-01-01
Abstract
“For the study of the landscape – an unknown subject for the author until 2011 – the disorientation ends with the discovery of Gilles Clément and his Manifeste du tiers paysage (2004) and the Storia del paesaggio agrario italiano (1961) by Emilio Sereni, a monumental essay that shows how nothing is natural in the naturalized landscape built by man for his own economic benefi t: it is always green, but the wild lines of the Garden of Eden have all been transformed into the semantics of the productive landscape... the only constant being the green color determined by chlorophyll.”File in questo prodotto:
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