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Photography ? a simulation of the landscape ? is often used to assess visual qualities of landscapes, silently implying there is consensus around what remains the best representation of a given landscape. In this study we xamine if such a consensus in visually experiencing a landscape truly exists and what the main differences in visual perceptions of landscape are. To gather participant?s visual experiences, a participant generated image (PGI) method was used. Each participant took a photo, which he/she believed best represented the surrounding landscape and provided reasoning for their choice. With a combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis three distinct perceptions were found. Each places different emphasis on land uses, locality and the concept of nature. The study shows the plurality of visual experiences of a landscape, suggesting caution when using surrogates for representing a landscape and offers alternative possible applications of the PGI method for evoking and understanding people?s views of landscape. | |
Internacional
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JCR del ISI
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Título de la revista
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JoDLA ? Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture, 2-2017 |
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2511-624X |
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DOI
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10.14627/537629003 |
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27 |
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