Re: On Aesthetics - Is Beauty in the DNA of the Beholder?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 11:25 am
I don’t see what you’re referencing, cp.
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Regarding honor’s question, “ … identify visual mitigation needs for projects in settings where there are so-called "sensitive viewers". What makes a person a sensitive viewer?
Viewer ‘sensitivity’ is considered along with Scenic Quality when assessing a given project approach. The rest of the doc speaks to how Scenic Quality in project zones is assessed and assigned a rating. It’s subjective, and (to honor’s point and in my opinion) dependent on “some shared sense of ‘beauty’that isn't just cultural but innate to human viewers.”1. Type of Users. Visual sensitivity will vary with the type of users. Recreational sightseers may be highly sensitive to any changes in visual quality, whereas workers who pass through the area on a regular basis may not be as sensitive to change.