Abstract
This paper presents a visual mode emerging from an exploration of the role of
record artwork in a long-standing countercultural music scene. In doing so, we
illuminate the construction of visual authenticity in material culture, and how its
interplay with nostalgia contributes to the longevity of this independent scene.
record artwork in a long-standing countercultural music scene. In doing so, we
illuminate the construction of visual authenticity in material culture, and how its
interplay with nostalgia contributes to the longevity of this independent scene.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Consumer Culture Theory Conference |
Subtitle of host publication | Utopia Revisited |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |