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Anime Conventions: Anime Expo, Otakon, Project A-Kon, Tsubasacon, World Cosplay Summit, Sakura-Con, Katsucon, Fanimecon, Manifest, Anime $14.14 Anime Conventions: Anime Expo, Otakon, Project A-Kon, Tsubasacon, World Cosplay Summit, Sakura-Con, Katsucon, Fanimecon, Manifest, Anime |
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Expo $28.98 A vibrant and engaging history colorfully illustrated with posters, ephemera, photographs, and catalogs, this book traces the past, present, and future of expositions across the globe, from Europe to Asia to America. From Paris’s Eiffel Tower to Seattle’s Space Needle, some of the world’s most recognizable monuments to innovation have been created for international expositions. Unsurpassed in its scale and confidence, the “World’s Fair” has helped to shape the modern world and ranks among the most spectacular, popular, and important gatherings ever staged. Since the enormous success of London’s Great Exhibition of 1851, no other event has brought the international community together to showcase its ambitions and achievements like international expositions, and no other book explores the history of these sensational events quite like this one. |
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An Expo $29.67 An Expo |
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Culture of Anaheim California: Anime Expo Namm Show Conucopia Little Gaza Anaheim]orange C $14.14 Culture of Anaheim California: Anime Expo Namm Show Conucopia Little Gaza Anaheim]orange C |
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Anime $10 Anime |
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100 Anime : 1844570843 $10.62 DIVDIVTentacles from the bowels of the earth. Machines from another dimension. Cyborgs designed by ghostly children. Planets destroyed by psychic amoeba. Welcome to the wonderfully complex and disorienting world of Japanese animation–anime. 100IAnime/Iis not a guide to this world; it is a ticket to keep you lost in sensory overload. This expansive and mind-blowing book delves deep into the chaotic meaning forged by anime’s mutation of Eastern/ Western themes, images, and sounds. Read it in order to navigate the postwar shock waves that still propel Japan’s mass media./DIVDIV BRI100 Anime/Ioffers stimulating revelations of the wild world of anime and gives an overview of how vast the anime industry is in comparison to live- action cinema; how important the calligraphic vein of Japanese culture is in its dissemination of highly graphic material; and how the westernized reading of Japanese iconography requires a complete and irre trievable dumping of Judeo Christian Eurocentric postulations of semiotics, symbolism, and mythology.BR/DIV/DIVDIVDIVPhilip Brophy is a film director, composer & sound designer. He is founder of the Cinesonic International Conference of film Scores & Sound Design from which he has edited three books on film sound and music, the most recent being Cinesonic: Experiencing The Soundtrack, (AFTRS Publishing, Sydney 2002) He has also written for The Wire, London, and Film Comment. Prviosu publications include 100 Modern Soundtracks (bfi, 2004)./DIV/DIV |
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Expo 58 $40 Expo 58 |
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Expo 70 $34.99 Expo 70 |
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Shanghai Expo $28.95 Shanghai Expo |