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Size Effect: A Journey into Design, Fashion and Media [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 2080 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x140 mm, 35
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Mimesis International
  • ISBN-10: 8869771741
  • ISBN-13: 9788869771743
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 2080 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x140 mm, 35
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Mimesis International
  • ISBN-10: 8869771741
  • ISBN-13: 9788869771743
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At the end of the last century, the so-called "new technologies" started to question the process of design, production, sales and consumption through a radical change, which today re-defines many concepts both in industry and every-day life.

At the end of the last century, the so-called "new technologies" started to question the process of design, production, sales and consumption through a radical change, which today re-defines many concepts both in industry and every-day life. The notion of "size" – a cross-cutting term in the cultural and creative sector – has gone through a phase of crisis from which it is now re-emerging, enriched with new meanings and possibilities. To re-define this complex term, the authors of the book have observed the path of audiovisual products and social media, fashion, everyday objects, architectures and cities, and identified in each of these fields elements of continuity, breaking points with the past as well as future alternatives. In this collection of essays, the authors adopt an interdisciplinary approach overcoming the boundaries of their discipline. Through different perspectives this volume presents and develops new paradigms that explain the complexities of the contemporary era and its new "sizes".
Introduction 9(10)
DESIGN CULTURES
Giulia Caffaro
Ines Tolic
Sizing: A Historical Approach
19(8)
Emanuela Scarpellini
The Little Giant: the Size of the Human Body in Gulliver's Travels as a Metaphor of Social Relationships
27(12)
Giampaolo Proni
The Revolution of Sizes during the First Decades of the Second Post-war Period. The Pioneering Work of the Gruppo Finanziario Tessile [ GFT] Through the Use of Archival Sources
39(14)
Giulia Caffaro
Copies, Emulations and Reproductions and the Mele Department Store, a Step towards Ready-made Apparel
53(16)
Ornella Cirillo
The Best Pages of Our Lives. Vogue Illustrates Architecture
69(12)
Andrea Serrau
From the Bit to the City. IBM, Renzo Piano and the Search for an Architecture for the `Technotronic Age'
81(18)
Ines Tolic
FASHION
Simona Segre Reinach
Wearable Technologies: Fashion, Size and Visibility
99(10)
Satomi Sugiyama
Segregation of the Plus Size in Contemporary Italian Fashion
109(12)
Paolo Volonte
Bikini, Burkini, Fatkini: the Size of Fashion Words
121(10)
Mariella Lorusso
The Visual Attraction of Fashion. `Sizing' in Fashion Newsreels from the Istituto Luce (1920s-1930s)
131(12)
Eleonora Sforzi
Ryan Gosling: Celebrity and the Taste for Fashion
143(12)
Cristina Colet
MEDIA AND CELEBRITY
Antonella Mascio
Roy Menarini
The Interdependence of Story Structure and Distribution Mode in a TV Series: The Case of Arrested Development
155(12)
Carlotta Susca
Oversized Characters in the Era of Plenty
167(10)
Luca Bandirali
Shaping US Television Comedy Series (and the Entire Genre). Sizes, Formats and Distribution Models
177(14)
Luca Barra
Pilots, Pilot-seasons, Serial Movies. Size Changes in TV Series from the 1980s to the 2010s
191(12)
Daniela Cardini
Limiting Size: Snapchat's 10-second Videos. Market Strategies and User Practices
203(14)
Raffaele Pavoni
From Celebrities to Influencers and Back. Web 2.0 and the Emerging Trends in the Celebrity System
217(12)
Ariela Mortara
Geraldina Roberti
Resizing the Dream of Celebrity: Representations of Fame in Italian YouTube Stars' Books
229(14)
Stefano Brilli
Celebrity and Vintage. The 1940s Seen Through Size and Style in Allied
243(14)
Sara Pesce
RuPaul's Drag Race: Culture, Politics and Fashion as Affective Practice
257(16)
Joke Hermes
Authors 273
Roy Menarini is Associate Professor at University of Bologna where he teaches Cinema and Cultural Industry. He runs the magazine "Cinergie - Il cinema e le altre arti". He studies the transformations of digital media, film criticism and film culture. He is the author of several books about the history of Italian cinema and contemporary cinema. He recently published "Il corpo nel cinema" (B. Mondadori, 2015) and "Il discorso e lo sguardo". He collaborates with several magazines and newspapers, including Film Tv and MyMovies. He is also a consultant and lecturer at the "Fondazione Cineteca" di Bologna, as well as for several Master's degree courses. Antonella Mascio is Assistant Professor in Sociology of Culture and Communication at the University of Bologna. Simona Segre Reinach is cultural anthropologist and Associate Professor of Fashion Studies at Bologna University. Ines Tolic is Assistant Professor in History of Architecture at the University of Bologna.