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And so, there are features on this
landscape.
But doctors recommend at least 20 seconds of hand-washing because of the intricate
landscape
that is your hand.
What does this mean, then, for our organizational
landscape?
This is the view from my apartment, over the sort of
landscape
of triangular balconies that our client called the Leonardo DiCaprio balcony.
And there is an automatic irrigation system that makes sure that this sort of
landscape
of gardens, in one or two years it will sort of transform into a Cambodian temple ruin, completely covered in green.
And all the sort of excess freshwater wastewater is filtered organically into the landscape, gradually transforming the desert island into sort of a green, lush
landscape.
This massive skull overshadows the landscape, casting both the skeleton and the mountains in a new, eerie light.
And we drove for eight hours along this moonscape-like
landscape
with very little color, lots of heat, very little discussion, because we were exhausted.
And this is the kind of city that's devoid of smell, devoid of mess, certainly devoid of people, because nobody would have dreamed of walking in such a
landscape.
Because without that, you can't have this kind of place, food that is grown locally and also is part of the landscape, and is not just a zero-sum commodity off in some unseen hell-hole.
And so when it became time for me to do my graduate studies, I studied this emerging field of
landscape
ecology.
And on my weekends I would go up, just like all the other tourists, to the top of the Empire State Building, and I'd look down on this landscape, on these ecosystems, and I'd wonder, "How does this
landscape
work to make habitat for plants and animals?
We could drive it back to its ecological fundamentals: to the hills, to the streams, to the basic hydrology and shoreline, to the beaches, the basic aspects that make the ecological
landscape.
It was really an extraordinary
landscape
that was capable of supporting an extraordinary biodiversity.
So, we studied the fish and the frogs and the birds and the bees, the 85 different kinds of fish that were on Manhattan, the Heath hens, the species that aren't there anymore, the beavers on all the streams, the black bears, and the Native Americans, to study how they used and thought about their
landscape.
And we used it to try and reveal a
landscape
here in Act III.
So we would take the
landscape
and we would build up the topography.
We'd lay on top of that the soils and the waters, and illuminate the
landscape.
We can basically take a picture out of any window on Manhattan and see what that
landscape
looked like 400 years ago.
And I wanted, through color and large format cameras and very large prints, to make a body of work that somehow became symbols of our use of the landscape, how we use the land.
And so then I went out to develop a whole series on the
landscape
of oil.
And in that crystal moment of awareness of first light as the Sun begins to bathe the slopes of the stunningly beautiful landscape, suddenly everything they have learned in the abstract is affirmed in stunning glory.
Whenever we think of indigenous people and landscape, we either invoke Rousseau and the old canard of the "noble savage," which is an idea racist in its simplicity, or alternatively, we invoke Thoreau and say these people are closer to the Earth than we are.
You'll get to see the incredible [Chambal]
landscape
as well.
And in this, towns begin to rethink how they organize the urban landscape, so that people are encouraged to slow down and smell the roses and connect with one another.
Your child will live a life ten years younger than you because of the
landscape
of food that we've built around them.
This is our
landscape
of food.
And I found that because there weren't video games and this saturation of CG movies and all of this imagery in the media landscape, I had to create these images in my head.
And I think of this as kind of a moral landscape, with peaks and valleys that correspond to differences in the well-being of conscious creatures, both personal and collective.
Another thing to notice is there may be many peaks on the moral landscape: There may be equivalent ways to thrive; there may be equivalent ways to organize a human society so as to maximize human flourishing.
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