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Bright signals : a history of color television / / Susan Murray



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Autore: Murray Susan <1967-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Bright signals : a history of color television / / Susan Murray Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xi, 308 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 621.388/04
Soggetto topico: Color television - History
Television broadcasting - Technological innovations - United States
Television broadcasting - United States - History
Television broadcasting - Social aspects - United States
Soggetto non controllato: Katherine Singer Kovacs Award winner
SCMS award winners
Classificazione: AP 33200
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: "And now: Color" : early color systems -- Natural vision versus "tele-vision" : defining and standardizing color -- Color adjustments : experiments, calibrations, and color training, 1950-1955 -- Colortown, USA : expansion, stabilization, and promotion, 1955-1959 -- The wonderful world of color : network programming and the spectacular real, 1960-1965 -- At the end of the rainbow : global expansion, the space race, and the Cold War.
Sommario/riassunto: First demonstrated in 1928, color television remained little more than a novelty for decades as the industry struggled with the considerable technical, regulatory, commercial, and cultural complications posed by the medium. Only fully adopted by all three networks in the 1960s, color television was imagined as a new way of seeing that was distinct from both monochrome television and other forms of color media. It also inspired compelling popular, scientific, and industry conversations about the use and meaning of color and its effects on emotions, vision, and desire. In Bright Signals Susan Murray traces these wide-ranging debates within and beyond the television industry, positioning the story of color television, which was replete with false starts, failure, and ingenuity, as central to the broader history of twentieth-century visual culture. In so doing, she shows how color television disrupted and reframed the very idea of television while it simultaneously revealed the tensions about technology's relationship to consumerism, human sight, and the natural world.
Titolo autorizzato: Bright signals  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4780-9366-8
0-8223-7170-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910743210103321
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