Yoann Lemoine, Empty Spaces, 2008 |
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A fictional garden would contain attributes personal to the visitor, and attributes of its own, in order to not be entirely dependent on man. As a fictional garden, it would have no need to obey the traditional cycle of seasons, and could exist both above and below ground. A garden is not a wilderness, it is a product of human civilisation, and it will always be battling with these constraints.
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