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Landscape as Sign Language: A Photographer's Guide to Prospect-Refuge Theory
- Simon Warner
- Environment, Space, Place
- University of Minnesota Press
- Volume 9, Issue 1, Spring 2017
- pp. 94-110
- 10.1353/spc.2017.a797528
- Article
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Abstract:
This paper offers a short account of Prospect-Refuge theory, Jay Appleton's pioneering contribution to landscape aesthetics published as The Experience of Landscape in 1975. I discuss the theory's influence on a variety of writers, and introduce the photographic exhibition that Professor Appleton and I produced in the year before his death, featuring views of Britain that articulate his key principles. The paper ends with the suggestion that current phenomenological approaches in the Humanities give a new relevance to Appleton's work, which always stressed the significance of the imagination interpreting and recreating the world.
ISSN | 2068-9616 |
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Print ISSN | 2066-5377 |
Pages | pp. 94-110 |
Launched on MUSE | 2022-01-01 |
Open Access | No |
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