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Fires, floods, storms, earthquakes, post-disaster landscapes bother us
because they upset the perception we have of our environment.
Landscape shaped by the hand of man, nature reasserts itself elementary,
reconquered in its most brutal.
The observer, however, questioned on this strange feeling
that will attract and inspire us as places devastated.
The disorientation, loss of landmarks, reveal a complex relationship aesthetics.
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