The Lost Tapes of Ian Mcharg: Collaboration with Nature, Ecological Planning Lecture
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The Lost Tapes of Ian Mcharg: Collaboration with Nature, Ecological Planning Lecture

Experience the wisdom of this life-long environmental activist as he clarifies his vision with unprecendented articulateness, brutal honesty, and humor in his own booming voice.

Attention ecologists, environmentalists, and the intellectually curious: we now have available the immortal voice of the legendary landscape architect, Ian McHarg. A self-styled “crypto-pseudo-quasi-scientist,” McHarg presents in his inimitable Scots accent his unique theory of energy and matter processes inclusive of “human needs and desires” in a finite universe. Listen as he discusses the interdisciplinary theory that astonished good scientists including the director of Brookhaven National laboratory. A gift to future generations, this CD, made from rare tapes lost until now, presents McHarg waxing profound on a thermodynamic definition of creativity as matter and energy raised to higher levels of order; evolution both physical and biological (plants, animals, and microorganisms) in the context of nature; and the criteria and attributes of the creative process (e.g., does a given region move from randomness to dynamic equilibrium, or is it retrogressive and therefore heading toward pathology?). McHarg argues that L. J. Henderson’s concept of “fitness of the environment,” although nearly unknown, is as important as Sir Charles Darwin’s idea of “fitness of the organism.”

  • AuthorIan McHarg
  • BindingAudio CD
  • EAN9781933392301
  • ISBN1933392304
  • LabelChelsea Green Publishing
  • ManufacturerChelsea Green Publishing
  • NumberOfItems1
  • NumberOfPages1
  • ProductGroupBook
  • ProductTypeNameABIS_BOOK
  • PublicationDate2006-09-01
  • PublisherChelsea Green Publishing
  • StudioChelsea Green Publishing
  • TitleThe Lost Tapes of Ian Mcharg: Collaboration with Nature, Ecological Planning Lecture