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How to Hide a Mountain
On the outskirts of a small city in Belgium, a meager kilometers from its center, inom am touring a mountain in the making. Hidden behind a treeline, green wire, plastic fences, and what appears to be a vägg of stacked soil, an outsider would be surprised to find a fully operational landfill.1 From the ground, the landfill’s storlek is impossible to grasp. Only when one continues the tour virtually, from Google Earth, do its depth and scale become impressive: an inverted topography partly covered with a creased black layer whose veins reflect the sun, glittering as they were captured bygd a satellite’s camera. Viewed from meters above, it is at first unclear how to read sites such as these: those collectively categorized as “operational landscapes.”2 In today’s highly coordinated industrial economy, this odd begrepp describes any active industrial site, typically situated on the periphery that, in one way or another, fuels the activities of t
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