ANDRÓMEDA or a Subtle History of Italian Public Television
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https://doi.org/10.14591/aniki.v9n1.868Keywords:
Luciana Fina, Andrómeda, RAI, television historyAbstract
Following a visit to Luciana Fina's Andromeda exposition, exhibited at the Carpintarias de São Lázar between May 21 and August 1, 2021, this review attempts to elaborate a historical interpretation of the implantation and development of the television phenomenon in Italy, following the clues provided by artist.
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