Act Three. Heavy Metal Bricolage. Religious Imagery and “Religionized” Visual Language in Music Videos
Popular music’s use of visual media makes its listeners also its viewers. From concert posters, tickets stubs and stage design to music videos, CD covers and clothes, material visual products are utilized by bands and fans alike to emphasize their sound, represent ideas or lyrics, self-stylize, sell...
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Schüren Verlag
2021
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Slični predmeti: Act Three. Heavy Metal Bricolage. Religious Imagery and “Religionized” Visual Language in Music Videos
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