Landscape
"With landscape as a noun we inscribe meaning onto form; with landscape as a verb we incorporate meaning into the production of form (Ingold 1993). Landscape as a verb negates the sign as value, by mobilizing the sign as an affective agent of emotion or as a kinesthetic experience in a taskscape" (Lukinbeal 2012, 175).
Publications
Lukinbeal, Chris. 2023. The American Cinematic Landscape Inscribed @Work. Editors, Chris Post, Alyson Greiner, Geoff Buckley. In, Routledge’s Companion to the American Landscape. pp122-132.
Lukinbeal, Chris. Cinematic Landscapes. 2005. Journal of Cultural Geography 23(1): 3-22 (Translated to Persian 2018, In, Landscape Narrative; Essays on Textuality & Readability of Landscape, Ed. Ali Asadpour. pp. 131-148. Mashhad, Iran: Ketabkadeh Kasra) (4th most cited paper in Journal of Cultural Geography 10/5/23).
Lukinbeal, Chris. 2012. “On Location” Filming in San Diego County from 1985—2005: How a Cinematic Landscape is Formed Through Incorporative Tasks and Represented through Mapped Inscriptions. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102(1): 171-190.
Lukinbeal, Chris, and Christina Kennedy. 1992. Suburban Landscapes of the East Bay. California Geographer 32: 77-93.
Lukinbeal, Chris and Daniel D. Arreola. 2005. Exploring Cinematic Landscape, Journal of Cultural Geography 23(1): 1-2.