The elective affinities between the moving-image and fashion can be explored under a number of approaches, and in regards to a variety formats and media environments, accordingly to the extension of the relationship moving-image/fashion from the cinematic screens to TV screens, computer monitors and mobile devices displays. This Introduction traces a genealogy of the intersection between these two media, from cinema to YouTube, and highlights some of the main theoretical issues the contributions deal with.

(2017). Fahsionating Images. Audiovisual Media Studies Meet Fashion [journal article - articolo]. In COMUNICAZIONI SOCIALI. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/187058

Fahsionating Images. Audiovisual Media Studies Meet Fashion

D'Aloia, Adriano;
2017-01-01

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The elective affinities between the moving-image and fashion can be explored under a number of approaches, and in regards to a variety formats and media environments, accordingly to the extension of the relationship moving-image/fashion from the cinematic screens to TV screens, computer monitors and mobile devices displays. This Introduction traces a genealogy of the intersection between these two media, from cinema to YouTube, and highlights some of the main theoretical issues the contributions deal with.
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D'Aloia, Adriano; Baronian, M.; Pedroni, M.
(2017). Fahsionating Images. Audiovisual Media Studies Meet Fashion [journal article - articolo]. In COMUNICAZIONI SOCIALI. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/187058
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