Re., the subject of artistic implications of Fractal Landscapes discussed by Jorge Goldfarb in the present Image of the Month feature:- I’d like to draw...
Re., computer based images in the last Image of the Month issue and Eddington note on Fractal Landscapes. Irrespective of their artistic value, fractal...
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Jul 3, 2005 7:40 pm
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Hello, I have recently joined the group. I am a landscape practitioner in the southern hemisphere, with an interest for all things related to appreciation,...
The British Museum is currently showing an exhibition of Chinese landscape painting under the suggestive title of "Mountains and Water" and I thought...
The feature of the last Image of the Month with material from the Mountains and Water exhibition is a good starting point for Chinese landscape painting. Not...
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Aug 3, 2005 7:01 pm
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Connections: following Landscaperian last Digest, I'd like to point out to another book connecting with Museums exhibitions of landscape paintings. This is a...
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Aug 8, 2005 5:56 pm
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Would it be possible to archive the 'image of the month' in the photo folder? This would allow one to delve back into the message board discussions generated....
You are quite right, it could be very useful,I'll start working on it. Since the text is sometimes as important as the images, I think that instead of putting...
I agree with Pibe Walla(Digest 104 ) in that the National Gallery’s book, “Landscape” makes for interesting reading. In spite of being just a Pocket...
In the Image of the Month from July, a propos of the Mountains and Water exhibit, I found a passing remark to something called “woyou” or “wojou”, a...
Just a comment : wandering while lying down might be a poetic cryptic phrase for dreaming - yes ? no? Now that you mention it, landscape appreciation does...
For September we are featuring a somewhat trivial, ordinary, common sort of landscape: hay bales arranged on the field after the harvest. A view that may be...
The Image of the Month for September really puts fields with hay bales in a new landscape perspective. The photos of Mr. Gionet makes one think what Claude...
A new feature, continuation of the series on Oriental Painting is now on-line at: http://www.freewebs.com/jorgeg/ This time a remarkable artwork by Ni Zan:...
A new feature is now on-line at our Landscape Appreciation Website this time on how Popular Landscape Tourism begun. With it I hope to start an exchange of...
Jorge, I very much enjoyed your essay, and wanted to bring up a related issue to that of space, which is time. I'm thinking about the ways that it is carved by...
Glad that Dr. Fernandez brought up the subject of perceiving landscapes while traveling in a bus or train. I think it’s an important subject to explore in...
Some group members have complained that their posts do noy reach the Message Board. I've inquired at Yahoo and they answered that their technicians are...
Further to this question of "landscape-seeing" from trains ( "landscape-seeing" as in "sight-seeing", only that the sights happen to be landscapes). Agreed...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the landscape-appreciation group: a)I appreciate landscapes b)I admire landscapes c)I like landscapes ...
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Nov 30, 2005 3:37 pm
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The feature for the month of December is now on-line at: http://www.freewebs.com/jorgeg/ This one is a continuation of the previous one on "Imagery and Popular...
Due to technical problems of the website the Image of the Month feature for January will be on-line only in the first week of February. My apologies...
Greetings to all: I have redesigned the FrontPage of our website by replacing the former Navigation Bar with a Table of Contents. Now it is much easier to...
In connection with the (very interesting) series on the Role of Imagery on Popular Landscape Tourism, I’d like to add a reference to Prof. David Halle’s...
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Feb 13, 2006 4:51 pm
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I’ve been following the Popular Landscape Tourism series with much interest and I’d like to contribute some comments regarding the notion of “Popular”....
(continued from last post) As said in last, I’d like to explore the relevance of H.Gans subdivisions of taste culture to attitudes towards landscapes. The...
(continued from my last post) “Numerically, the lower- middle culture, is America’s most dominant taste and public today” (Gans); the same is probably...