Hellebore #9 - The Old Ways Issue Ptolemaic Terrascope Fatin Farhat Maya Indira Ganesh
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Fatin Farhat Maya Indira Ganesh
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Botanical features a way of observing the living world that has been influenced by essential conversations between genres and periods
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and biophysical traces from across the globe opens a treasure trove of new ways to understand the fluidity of urban ecologies and natures
Hellebore #9 - The Old Ways Issue Ptolemaic Terrascope Fatin Farhat Maya Indira GaneshIn an essay written years after The Wind in the Willows (1908), Kenneth Grahame referred to the country of the mind, a place to be found during his long, solitary walks in the countryside where he would live high adventures. For Grahame, and for many others before and after him, landscape doesnt have merely a physical dimension. In our perceptions of landscapes we are not only informed by our senses, our knowledge, and our experience, but also by
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