Georg Simmel Goes Virtual: From ‘Philosophy of Landscape’ to the Possibilities of Virtual Reality in Landscape Research
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Understanding of Landscape by Georg Simmel
- Simmel focuses on the synopsis of objects described as ‘natural’, although the understanding of ‘nature’ is again quite broad. Other than trees, hills, and waters, he also includes meadows and grain fields (which would not exist or would only exist for a short time without the intervention of man) as well as houses in his understanding of ‘free nature’ [11], while he excludes “streets with department stores and automobiles” [11] (p. 7). Current thematizations of old industrial landscapes, urban landscapes, urban land hybrids, etc., integrate these elements. They were not considered by Simmel, in the understanding of landscape (for example, by [58,59,60,61]).
- An aspect that is not executed in Simmel’s focus on visual aspects—as a result of his painting analogy—is that landscape is linguistically conceived and conveyed. This construction of landscape refers on the one hand to the naming of topographic objects (toponyms), but on the other hand also to the linguistic construction of spaces as landscapes [62,63].
- Another aspect, and this one is central to our paper, is not found in Simmel’s understanding of landscape is the multisensory foundations of landscape. This aspect, too, is omitted in Simmel’s work—as a result of the effectiveness of the painting analogy. We will deal with this in the following section.
- A central topic of current social and cultural landscape research is not yet reflected in Simmel’s understanding of landscape: the topic of power. The power-bound nature of landscape refers to the following questions: On the basis of which power relations is defined, what is to be understood as a preferable landscape? Based on what power relations, who is able to inscribe their needs into physical spaces and how? On the basis of which power constellations are individuals able to innovatively influence landscape concepts? (among many, [64,65,66,67,68,69]).
3. The Multisensuality of Landscape
4. Virtual Reality—Some Basic Considerations
5. The Virtual and Augmented Construction of Landscape—Based on Karl Popper’s Three-World Theory
- M for material spaces (‘real landscape’). This is the kind of landscape that existed before the invention of virtual and augmented realities, such as Simmel’s landscape. That is, the looking in of landscapes into a physical space based on the conventions developed through landscape painting.
- V for virtual spaces. These are virtually constructed landscapes. These include essential landscape construction patterns from the approach of ‘traditional’ landscape construction, but their basis is not the physical-material space, but the virtually generated space.
- A for augmented spaces. This is a hybridization of the material landscape (M) and the virtual landscape (V) by enriching the landscape M with virtual elements.
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions and Outlook
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Kühne, O.; Edler, D. Georg Simmel Goes Virtual: From ‘Philosophy of Landscape’ to the Possibilities of Virtual Reality in Landscape Research. Societies 2022, 12, 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050122
Kühne O, Edler D. Georg Simmel Goes Virtual: From ‘Philosophy of Landscape’ to the Possibilities of Virtual Reality in Landscape Research. Societies. 2022; 12(5):122. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050122
Chicago/Turabian StyleKühne, Olaf, and Dennis Edler. 2022. "Georg Simmel Goes Virtual: From ‘Philosophy of Landscape’ to the Possibilities of Virtual Reality in Landscape Research" Societies 12, no. 5: 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050122
APA StyleKühne, O., & Edler, D. (2022). Georg Simmel Goes Virtual: From ‘Philosophy of Landscape’ to the Possibilities of Virtual Reality in Landscape Research. Societies, 12(5), 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050122