At first sight. City’s narration by pictures between visuality and representation

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  • Maria Ines Pascariello Federico II University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/2499-1422/3728

Keywords:

Representation, city’s image, visuality.

Abstract

Representation, the discipline able to save images and to produce more and more adapted to today’s views has a meaningful role in the big world in which is part the research focused on the study of city’s iconography. For such study is necessary to use different tools to survey, comparing different scales of reference, applying several disciplines: therefore, through the contributions in the magazine’s first issue, we can explain a method of approach to the city’s image which the vision configured as its own.

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Maria Ines Pascariello, Federico II University

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Published

2016-01-28

How to Cite

Pascariello, M. I. (2016). At first sight. City’s narration by pictures between visuality and representation. Eikonocity. History and Iconography of European Cities and Sities, 1(1), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.6092/2499-1422/3728

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