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One of the sites for The Three Landscapes Project - Stanford 2001 -

The San Andreas fault in California: the most researched stretch of geology in the world, but culturally elusive. In the context of the appropriation of the land by native Americans and later colonial and immigrant interests can be set the energies of what has been perceived as economic opportunity, from mining, the media and culture industries, through orange groves to the virtual spaces of software development. With ideologies summarized in notions of the west, and in the modern metropolis can be placed a series of broadly avant-garde manipulations of place and space, in photography, new technologies and popular culture, from Muybridge to Macintosh.


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