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The question about landscape, its possible qualities and place in the physical, geographical, and panoramic territory, when studied as a subject of a specific visual inspection, falls within the research repertoire of phenomenology. The constellation of conditions for its experiencing and thinking about it remains open for all aspects of the experienced world. How does this constellation operate? How does it reveal itself in terms of cognition when landscape is the studied object? As a phenomenon that occurs in those who perceive it, landscape comes from within the subject. It emerges along with the subject’s history and its ambiguities embedded in all possible meaningful combinations that result from it. Within the phenomenal field, the image of the state manifests itself as a landscape – the environmental icon of the ego. Our image is defined through the place we occupy and cultivate. Landscape is an imago, it implies a certain perspective, distance, and harmony. It emerges out of the process of experiencing and learning. The iconic nature of landscape poses the problem of defining the ego. This article offers an insight into studying landscape from the vantage point of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of perception and Christopher Tilley’s phenomenology of landscape.
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