Nature and Artificiality: in Search of a lost Harmony
Maghreb’s desert, an eternal landscape of slow and irrational creation, or the Motya’s Salterns, geometrical landscape, logical and violent. Both landscapes capture our attention: the desert enhances nature, it is not susceptible to enduring changes and only works through a set of unrecognizable rul...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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LetteraVentidue Srl
2017-12-01
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Series: | Agathón |
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Online Access: | https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/36 |
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Summary: | Maghreb’s desert, an eternal landscape of slow and irrational creation, or the Motya’s Salterns, geometrical landscape, logical and violent. Both landscapes capture our attention: the desert enhances nature, it is not susceptible to enduring changes and only works through a set of unrecognizable rules. Motya’s Salterns are an artificial product of scheduled changes, where man is the author of transformations driven by logical principles. In the past, the man-nature-territory relationship was a perfect harmony, where changes were not violent, but balanced, and distinguishing nature from artificiality was possible. |
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ISSN: | 2464-9309 2532-683X |