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Piers D. Britton 
Design for Doctor Who 
Vision and Revision in Science Fiction Television

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The long-running popular TV series
Doctor Who is, Piers Britton argues, a »uniquely design intensive text»: its time-and-space-travel premise requires that designers be tirelessly imaginative in devising new worlds and entities and recreating past civilizations. While
Doctor Who»s attempts at worldbuilding are notorious for being hit-and-miss – old jokes about wobbly walls and sink plungers die hard – the distinctiveness of the series» design imagery is beyond question. And over the course of six decades
Doctor Who has produced designs which are not only iconic but, in being repeatedly revisited and updated, have proven to be an ever-more important element in the series» identity and mythos.



In the first in-depth study of
Doctor Who»s costumes, sets and graphics, Piers Britton offers an historical overview of both the original and the revived series, explores theoretical frameworks for evaluating
Doctor Who design, and provides detailed analysis of key images. Case studies include the visual morphology of
Doctor Who»s historical adventures, the evaluative character of cosplay, and the ongoing significance for the
Doctor Who brand of such high-profile designs as the Daleks and the TARDIS interior, the »time-tunnel» title sequence, and the costumes of the Fourth and Thirteenth Doctors.
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Formato EPUB ● Páginas 280 ● ISBN 9781350116832 ● Editorial Bloomsbury Publishing ● Publicado 2021 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7752287 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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