Just published the 35th issue of EAP

The new issue of Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology is now online!

This issue features four essays. First, geographer Edward Relph examines artificial intelligence using philosopher Hannah Arendt’s views on modernity and totalitarianism. Philosopher Kenn Maley then explores water through its characteristics of substance, flow, non-duality, and freedom. Third, Chinese geographers Xu Huang and Zichuan Guo present an ethnographic study of Chengdu’s He-Ming Teahouse, which opened in 1923. Finally, artist and writer Vicki King reflects on the works of Canadian-American abstract expressionist Agnes Martin and how they evoke memories of New Mexico.

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