The visual consists of three horizontal panels arranged vertically, each presenting a different composite representation of landscapes and urban environments. The top panel shows a large irregular land fragment composed of aerial photographic textures including fields, vegetation, and water bodies. This fragment appears on the left side of the panel. To the right, numerous smaller rectangular and irregular fragments are scattered across the surface. These pieces vary in size and orientation and resemble cropped segments of aerial terrain or built areas distributed across the open field. The middle panel presents an aerial view of an urban area divided by a wide curving river running horizontally across the frame. On both sides of the river, dense street networks and building blocks are visible. Across the central area near the river, a grid of square tiles overlays the aerial imagery. Each tile contains a different texture or pattern, forming a patchwork of varied surfaces positioned over the urban landscape. The bottom panel shows a wide panoramic view of a landscape with trees occupying the lower portion of the scene. A long elevated horizontal structure extends across the image above the tree canopy. Rectangular structural supports descend vertically from the elevated structure at intervals. Beyond the trees, several mid-rise buildings appear in the distance beneath an open sky.Montage entanglement. Speculative montages placing the architectural imagination into real conditions. Anna Hodgson, Monumental Landscapes; Libuse Plevacova, Human Nature and Urban Nature; Ollie Clare, Nieu-Castle
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