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Yes, landscapes possess a time dimension. They are not static scenes but dynamic processes shaped by geology, seasons, erosion, and human dwelling—unfolding across deep time and daily rhythms. As anthropologist Tim Ingold notes, landscapes "breathe" through multiple temporalities, blending past, present, and future. sed.ucsd.edu In art and philosophy, this temporality reveals nature's flow: from ancient rock formations to evolving ecosystems, landscapes embody change and memory. livinganthropologically.com Source: http://sed.ucsd.edu/files/2014/09/Ingold-Temporality-of-the-Landscape.pdf
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