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An edition of Television at the crossroads (1995)

Television at the crossroads

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Television at the crossroads
1995, Academy Editions, Distributed to the trade in the United States of America by St. Martin's Press
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Table of Contents

Television at the crossroads : the quest for new qualities / Stefano Marzano
The magical mirror of everyday life / Francesco Morace
The television as a magic lamp / Alessandro Mendini
Notes for an epistemology of television / Derrick de Kerckhove
Towards a post-television society / Andrea Branzi
Roadside romance : TV marries computer on the electronic highway / Derrick de Kerckhove
Into the era of soul / Stefano Marzano
Crisis and growth : industrial design and the creative tradition / Andrea Branzi.

Edition Notes

Published in
London, New York
Other Titles
Alessandro Mendini, Andrea Branzi, Stefano Marzano

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN1992.6 .M45 1995, PN1992.6.M45 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
160 p. :
Number of pages
160

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL924280M
ISBN 10
1854904256
LCCN
95222966
OCLC/WorldCat
32816711
Goodreads
2725516

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