Promenades sensibles à performer

This article stretches on cartographies and scores and their aesthetic, epistemological and experimental dimensions. Using american landscaper Lawrence Halprin 1960th work, this reflection investigates art, social science and urban planning. For the FDR Memorial project (Washington D.C) in 1975, Law...

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Autores principales: Mathilde Christmann , Élise Olmedo , Mathias Poisson
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Lenguaje:FR
Publicado: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2018
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Sumario:This article stretches on cartographies and scores and their aesthetic, epistemological and experimental dimensions. Using american landscaper Lawrence Halprin 1960th work, this reflection investigates art, social science and urban planning. For the FDR Memorial project (Washington D.C) in 1975, Lawrence Halprin used cartography and score to visualize and enhance the sensory experience of the visitor in the future monument. The protocol of « maps-scores » (« cartes-partitions » in french) is thought as a navigation tool. It articulates descriptions of spatial experiments (« descriptive cartography ») and the possibility of experiences to come (prescriptive score); this tool refers to a process which traces the experience at the same time as it guides the exploration. The primary attention to in situ experience and his writing process invites to question interdisciplinarity approaches on landscape. Artistic point of view and geographical point of view are linked to question the porosity of the landscape as a living medium. With the walk as a common and shared condition of experience, with the « maps-scores » as a research tool, we aim to question the passing from the sensibility to the writing, from the living condition to what have been experienced, and therefore experiment this process which question the sensory dimension of architectural conception.