Lecture
Walking in the landscape creates an intimate relationship between the walker and the landscape that can be thought of as an on-going perceptive dialogue. How to represent this dialogue has been a long-standing quest among artists and landscape architects. The talk discusses an experiment in representation in the shape of a “experiential score”, and explores a dynamic approach to the aesthetics of spatial perception.
The talk is accompanied by an exhibit of work by landscape architecture students from BOKU.
Cathérine Szántó, landscape architect, Maître de conférences en Ville et Territoire, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris La Villette
Moderation: Roland Tusch, architect, Institute for Landscape Architecture, BOKU University
An event by the Institute of Landscape Architecture, BOKU, Vienna.