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There appears to be a number of different senses of sense of place or of landscape. Of these, I'd like to quote three: a philosophical sense, a (social)...
willburnh
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Nov 6, 2007
6:51 pm
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In the last Post HWillburn writes about the various senses of the sense of landscape . Regarding the (Human) Geographic sense, I'd like to draw attention to...
landscaperian
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Nov 14, 2007
8:06 pm
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In my last Post ( #163) I mentioned three different senses for sense of place/landscape. I selected those three, among many others, because of their importance...
willburnh
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Nov 21, 2007
7:13 pm
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There have been several Posts dealing with sense of place or of landscape, bot no one appears to have mentioned a definition of the terms. Shouldn't we specify...
eddington7
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Nov 25, 2007
9:28 pm
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Eddington7 in Post #164 writes: There have been several Posts dealing with sense of place or of landscape, bot no one appears to have mentioned a definition of...
jorgeg34
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Dec 3, 2007
1:25 pm
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I've been reading lately a very interesting book "The Image of the City" by Kevin Lynch; (MIT Press, 1996). Although intended primarily for city planners or...
jorgeg34
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Mar 31, 2008
7:02 pm
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Continuing my latest Post on Lynch's "Image of the City" : perhaps it'd be better if I quote and then proceed to comment on its relevance to landscapes. " An...
jorgeg34
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Apr 3, 2008
7:39 pm
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Yet another concept devised by Kevin Lynch: Imageability. The term relates to the attributes of identity and structure in a mental image which were discussed...
jorgeg34
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Apr 7, 2008
9:19 pm
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As said, Kevin's Lynch's Imageability has merited considerable attention in the field of Landscape Studies. From all those I'd like to dwell, because of its...
jorgeg34
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Apr 17, 2008
7:50 pm
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Continuing with the concept of Imageability in the sense ascribed to it by Tveit, Ode & Fry (see ref. in Post #171): The authors define imageability as: ...
jorgeg34
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Apr 24, 2008
8:35 pm
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I proposed in previous Posts that the imageability of a landscape could be considered as a key criterion in appreciating a landscape. However, to say that...
jorgeg34
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May 15, 2008
8:22 am
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Hallo everyone! A long time since I wrote anything here. But on reading Jorge's last Post I felt that I should sound some warning bells. He asks: " To what...
tittivulus
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Jun 11, 2008
6:44 pm
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Regarding Tittivulus last Post (# 174): Thanks Tittivulus for sounding what you call "warning bells"; you are quite right in that one should be careful in...
jorgeg34
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Jun 15, 2008
8:29 pm
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Sense of place is for some synonymous with Spirit of Place. I thought worthwhile to call your attention to an Essay written by Alice Meynell, back in 1899. Her...
eddington7
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Jun 22, 2008
7:40 pm
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Bravo, Eddington7! The Meynell's quote you posted is much to the point. I do much agree with you that poetry can give us insights in nuce of the 'spirit of...
tittivulus
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Jun 28, 2008
7:31 pm
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There is a remarkable poem by P.B. Shelley which is very much relevant to "Sense of Landscape; in this case a "sublime" landscape and the feelings aroused in...
eddington7
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Jul 1, 2008
9:20 pm
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Regarding the preceding Posts (#1575-178) on Poetry: I very much agree with Tittivulus in that "poetry can give us insights in nuce of the 'spirit of...
jorgeg34
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Jul 13, 2008
7:16 pm
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Dear Members: I intend to illustrate some points of our current subject (Character in Landscape) with landscapes paintings and photos. I suppose you'll all...
jorgeg34
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Aug 13, 2008
7:08 pm
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From the answers I've got so far, it looks like that many of you couldn't see the test- image inserted in my last Post. For the time being, till we solve the...
jorgeg34
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Aug 25, 2008
3:53 pm
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Continuing with "Character in Landscape", from John A. Jakle's book "The Visual Elements in Landscape, initiated in Post # 179. I am indebted to Prof. Jakle...
jorgeg34
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Aug 27, 2008
7:33 pm
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Continued from last Message:- " The search for character of place invites the sightseer to look beneath a landscape's broad outline to study the particular...
jorgeg34
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Aug 28, 2008
7:55 pm
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Continued from last Post: Here are some details, slabs, of the Pontoise landscape on which our vision may linger for a while; and may Pissarro (æ"ì ) forgive...
jorgeg34
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Aug 31, 2008
8:58 pm
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The noun "synergy" is defined by the Oxford American Dictionary as "the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to...
annrk3
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Sep 1, 2008
2:31 pm
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Re., annrk question (post #185) of whether the concept of synergy may be applicable to the 'seeing in detail' that we are presently exploring I'd say that it...
jorgeg34
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Sep 4, 2008
10:00 pm
187
The general question of 'Character in Landscape' subtends a particular question: Which type of persons among the whole population exposed to, or confronted...
willburnh
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Sep 14, 2008
9:33 pm
188
In my last Post I proposed discussing the following questions : a) contrasting the attitudes of tourists with those of persons that are continuously...
willburnh
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Sep 16, 2008
9:54 pm
189
The covers of New Yorker are notorious for their insightful humour and this one, of tourists photographing natives, illustrates genially some of what Willburnh...
jorgeg34
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Sep 17, 2008
8:36 pm
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In my last Post ( # 188) I raised the point that, within landscape tourism, one should reckon with varying levels of engagement with the landscape. The...
willburnh
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Sep 26, 2008
4:16 pm
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Since everyone here seemed to be talking about John Jakle book I had no choice but to buy the book; just to not be left out of the conversation. . I was...
tittivulus
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Oct 3, 2008
3:45 pm
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In terms of landscape appreciation that you bring up, what about appreciation of landscape via the auto? In reading some texts I have the sense of a static...
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