The Relationship between Public Environmental Sculpture and Its Surroundings via the Study of Geographical Features

Authors

  • Isabella Moretti

Keywords:

Public Environmental, Sculpture, Geographical Features

Abstract

In public environmental art sculpture, the engagement with the general people as well as the coordinated alteration with the surrounding environment are of the utmost importance. Public environmental sculptures should be connected with their surroundings and should encourage audience participation in order to make themselves more accessible to the general public. One of the things that helps works embody and communicate its meaning is paying particular attention to the size and volume design of the sculpture. This is also one of the things that sculpture, as a member of the environmental components, has to research and evaluate in depth. The goal of this article is to help readers design public spaces where sculptures and other forms of public art complement and enhance their surroundings and the lives of the people who use them. This article examines the qualities of the space environment to learn more about the role sculpture plays in public environmental art. The latest iteration of the AFSA (artificial fish swarms algorithm) model is used to ensure the landscape ecological pattern functions at its highest efficiency. You may generate better predictions about the landscape index and perform deeper studies of it by using a dynamic model of landscape pattern produced from remote sensing and a geographic information system. Experiments have shown that the accuracy of predictions made by this algorithm has significantly increased, giving a firm basis for the ecological management and planning of landscapes.

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Published

2025-05-28

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Articles