RT Article T1 Noise in the landscape: Disputing the visibility of mundane technological objects JF Journal of material culture VO 26 IS 1 SP 64 OP 84 A1 Fukushima, Masato 1958- LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1753023971 AB In recent years, a controversy has arisen in Japan regarding an ongoing landscape policy proposing to eliminate the forest of utility poles and electric wires that covers almost all urban and rural landscapes. The controversy is somewhat peculiar vis-à-vis the existing study of landscape, partly because of the utterly ubiquitous and non-monumental characteristics of the poles and partly because of the general apathy in public reaction to them. Drawing upon diverse academic sources, this interdisciplinary exploration unfolds a complex entanglement of tacit landscape ideas behind the controversy. The author discusses the effectiveness and limits of addressing both the substantial and visual aspects of the poles vis-à-vis the public and policy makers by using three conceptual frameworks: (1) ‘erasure’ in the landscape as palimpsest, (2) the dual aspects of ‘noise’, and (3) artialisation, in order to understand this mundane element of technological objects in the context of creating contemporary landscapes. K1 visual art K1 technological object K1 Palimpsest K1 Landscape K1 Japan K1 Infrastructure K1 Aesthetics DO 10.1177/1359183520970603