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Garden me tender
Bergamaschi, Lucia ; Spahn, Lea Maria (referee) ; Lungová, Barbora (advisor)
The master thesis examines the landscape shaped by both human interventions and ecological processes. Starting from a place (or non-place) located in an urban context, where spontaneous vegetation has intervened over time, the research uses the metaphor of the garden, declined in various forms, to examine the artificial construction of the concept of nature. Through the discipline of law, landscape and artistic perspectives to botany, the journey of artistic and design practices that have provided a critical reading of the landscape by emphasizing this synanthropic habitat is traced. The result is a paradoxical prototype of a natural subject that has appropriated over time a land without which it could not even exist.

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