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Narrative as landscape

[Bob Hughes]: I WANT TO MAKE A CASE for thinking of narratives not as a paths, but as three-dimensional spaces, or landscapes, through which we can take paths.

Intriguing stuff. I suspect, from the perspective of permaculture, regenerative & 'place-based' design, and other approaches to sustainable human habitation of this (or any other) biosphere, that the reverse -- landscape as narrative -- might be equally intriguing.
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