Edginess and the whimsical: A response to Isis Brook's 'aesthetic aspects of unauthorised environmental interventions'

Ethics, Place and Environment 10 (3):319 – 321 (2007)
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Along some trails in the Adirondack Mountains are stone cairns created by hikers who, as they walk by, add a stone to the pile. In some places the stones are artfully placed and in others they seem...

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