| Philip Hayward - Music - 2004 - 226 pages
Explores the use of sound and music in Science Fiction films. | |
| Philip Hayward - Music - 1999 - 212 pages
Widening the Horizon is the first in-depth analysis of the music and its cultural context. | |
| Philip Hayward - Music - 1998 - 228 pages
Not Drowning, Waving formed in Melbourne in 1983. Over the next decade they became one of Australia's most original rock bands, recording a series of inventive albums and ... | |
| Philip Hayward - Art - 1998 - 252 pages
With the proliferation of films, television programs, and videos about the arts, this book tackles how these media outlets have approached their subject. | |
| Philip Hayward - Art - 1990 - 260 pages
Addressing how technology and creativity interrelate in the arts and culture of the late 20th century, this anthology combines a general introduction with a set of case studies ... | |
| Philip Hayward - Dance - 2006 - 262 pages
Traces the role of song and dance in the societies of Pitcairn and Norfolk Islands. | |
| Philip Hayward - Biznes - 1989 - 84 pages
Explores the content and method of presentation of the pop music business as one of the media and the effect these have on our lives. | |
| Kevin J. Donnelly, Philip Hayward - Music - 2013 - 250 pages
The music for science fiction television programs, like music for science fiction films, is often highly distinctive, introducing cutting-edge electronic music and soundscapes ... | |
| Philip Hayward - Business & Economics - 2001 - 230 pages
Tide lines provides a multi-faceted study of the music culture of Queensland's Whitsunday Islands (and adjacent coast) from the period of initial European contact throught to ... | |
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