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Coppice of Linwood
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Anthropologist Tim Ingold discusses the traditional dualistic views of the landscape, describing the naturalistic view of the landscape “as a neutral, external backdrop to human activities”, as opposed to the culturalistic view “that every landscape is a particular cognitive or symbolic ordering of space.” He argues for what he calls a “dwelling perspective”, where “the landscape is constituted as an enduring record of - and testimony to - the lives and works of past generations who have dwelt within it, and in so doing, have left there something of themselves.” My project seeks not to preserve the landscape as fixed stable space but to celebrate its cycles of continuous breathing, changing, morphing growth, and those which facilitate its ongoing evolution.
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