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Observers who grow up in the suburbs are used to seeing green lots as the emblem of a city working towards public health. It takes more than...

In Rust Belt Tour '09, scholar Jo Guldi and activist Simon Strikeback traveled the landscape between Flint, Michigan and Holyoke, Massachuse...

In 2009, the wasting steel town of Braddock, Pennsylvania hit international newspapers as an example of how post-industrial ruins could be t...

At the close of the Civil War, the industrial hub of Elmira, NY began to pioneer a new model of economic development: they opened a reformat...

The first, nineteenth-century industrial revolution began with mill-building along the rivers of New England in the eighteenth century. It g...

Footage collector Rick Prelinger takes us on a tour of the forces that built the vernacular sinews of twentieth-century experience in San Fr...

Robert Todd feels things through landscape. In the first film of his I saw, fields bristled in sunlight, the hirsute stems of Queen Anne's l...

Max Cafard's Surre(gion)alist Manifest first appeared in Exquisite Corpse in 1990 and was afterwards republished with a preface by New Orlea...

U Chicago grad student Simon Strikeback takes us on a hypnotizing visual tour of the textures and geometry of infrastructure around Memphis....

How do you channel experimental mastermind Chris Marker and higher-level mathematics at once? Transplanted from Chicago to Tokyo, astrophysi...

This episode comes courtesy of Jeremy Blatter , a member of the Landscape Posse, former intern at the Prelinger Archive, and graduate studen...

"It has come time to talk about the very small and the very large; streetscape, townscape, highways, continents and oceans. It is time to ta...

check back for landscape awesomeness, unfettered from the constraints of scholarly academia, roaming freely through the creative universe of...