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Past

In progress

Field Notes lie in the research into the use Man makes of the Landscape. Therefore, what matters is the functional relation that Man establishes with the Place he inhabits, the way he occupies and continuously transforms it.

The selection of each place comes up when walking through the territory. It matters the quotidian and the sub-consequent transformations, the “monuments” that Men makes on the daily work. It also matters the moment that Men leaves the place letting the landscape to new balance, the moment the nature acts freely and leaving a memory of the past. 

Each field note presents the cartography of a place. A map that shows the apprehension and the movements during the registration act.

The structure of the diagram is based on Rosalind Krauss's diagrams in “Sculpture in the Expanded Field”

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