LANDSCAPE ART AS PART OF THE GLOBAL PROCESS OF CULTURAL INTEGRATION

E. Golosova, A. Kotova
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In the cultural space of the current period of history, the intensification of the process of cultural transfer contributes to changing the canonical circle of national creativity, including in landscape art. It is very rare to find gardens and parks, all the elements of which, including ideology, can be attributed to the cultural traditions of certain countries or ethnic groups. Over the past two millennia, the development of trade, military expansion and the spread of religious teachings to new territories have contributed to the transformation of national cultures - both through the processes of unconscious influence and conscious borrowing. To understand these processes, it is necessary to take into account a number of factors that allow foreign cultural traditions to take root, in our case, the traditions of decorative gardening. In some cases, there were cyclical processes of exodus and return of techniques and methods of park construction to the same region. For the most part, integration processes contributed to the loss of the cultural identity of peoples, but in exceptional cases they can also be considered as a progressive phenomenon, including in social terms, when comfortable recreation places in the city became available to residents regardless of their social status. The analysis of the facts presented in the article showed a close relationship between historical events and the stages of development of decorative gardening techniques, which have been preserved in gardens for thousands of years on a par with other cultural monuments. Therefore, understanding the modern interpretation of the ideal space, which has always been understood as a garden, is important for determining the trends in the development of the landscape art as a whole.
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景观艺术作为全球文化融合进程的一部分
在当前历史时期的文化空间中,文化转移过程的加剧有助于改变民族创造力的规范圈,包括景观艺术。很难找到花园和公园,它们的所有元素,包括意识形态,都可以归因于某些国家或民族的文化传统。在过去两千年中,贸易的发展、军事扩张和宗教教义向新领土的传播,通过无意识的影响和有意识的借鉴,促进了民族文化的转变。要了解这些过程,有必要考虑到一些因素,让外国文化传统扎根,在我们的情况下,传统的装饰园艺。在某些情况下,公园建设的技术和方法在同一地区有周期性的外流和回归过程。在大多数情况下,一体化进程导致了人民文化特性的丧失,但在特殊情况下,它们也可以被视为一种进步现象,包括在社会方面,当城市中舒适的娱乐场所可供居民使用时,无论其社会地位如何。文章中对事实的分析表明,历史事件与装饰园艺技术的发展阶段之间存在着密切的关系,装饰园艺技术与其他文化古迹一样,在花园中保存了数千年。因此,了解理想空间的现代诠释,一直被理解为花园,对于确定景观艺术整体发展的趋势是很重要的。
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