For years it has been pointed out the topicality of a revision of some of the landscape’s interpretative paradigms, in the awareness of the fact that the contemporary landscape expresses itself prevalently in the ordinary contexts, whose well-established images and shared value’s attributions can not exist. Taking in a critical way the European Landscape Convention’s definition (landscape as area, as perceived by people) and starting from a critical review of the perception’s role, both in the evolution of the landscape’s concept and in the planning processes, a methodology to grasp the perceived landscapes is here developed. Giving back the landscape through differently rooted looks, which bring back kaleidoscopic visions, the research ref...