Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to or of the nature of a diorama.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Pertaining to a diorama.
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- adjective Pertaining to a
diorama .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Museum of Unnatural History, a dioramic installation of new works by Elaine Bradford
Elaine Bradford’s Museum of Unnatural History | clusterflock 2009
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Art League Houston is pleased to announce the opening of Museum of Unnatural History, a dioramic installation of new works by Elaine Bradford, on view from January 9 – February 20, 2009.
Elaine Bradford’s Museum of Unnatural History | clusterflock 2009
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Even the visuals inside his Imaginarium are flat, dioramic, and handmade -- they look more like clay models than the modern CGI world of Avatar, the current cutting edge of cinematic imagination.
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Art League Houston is pleased to announce the opening of Museum of Unnatural History, a dioramic installation of new works by Elaine Bradford, on view from January 9 – February 20, 2009.
Elaine Bradford’s Museum of Unnatural History | clusterflock 2009
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Museum of Unnatural History, a dioramic installation of new works by Elaine Bradford
Elaine Bradford’s Museum of Unnatural History | clusterflock 2009
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Galperin puts it, of dioramic representation, echo the indeterminacy of the gothic church (Galperin 64), the
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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This group of Dioramas on display from 1825-28, with their use of ruined Gothic structures, evoke the more literary and thematic aspects of the Gothic revival in the eighteenth century, and in this are somewhat distinct from the dioramic representations of intact Gothic cathedrals such as Chartres and
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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It held a cigar store in one leg and a dioramic display in another, hotel rooms within the elephant proper, and an observation area at the top with panoramic sea views.
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The Picturesque Guide to Regent's Park observed that architecture and landscape are both fortunate subjects for the Diorama because "the effects of perspective and distance are peculiarly well adapted for dioramic representation" (41).
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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We are of opinion that this art may be applied to the production of magic-lantern slides, dissolving views, and dioramic effects; though we are not aware whether such experiments have been tried.
Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets Daniel Young
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