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Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The act of rendering spatial; the act of giving a spatial character (to).

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  • noun The act or process of spatializing.

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Examples

  • It is obvious that Adorno writes out of a strong identification with the middle-European musical tradition (excluding Bruckner and Wagner from it because of their presumed tendency to what Adorno calls "spatialization" of musical time, a tendency which forms the main target of Adorno's attack on Stravinsky, Debussy (whose ballet Jeux Adorno always admired), and — we should not forget this — of Webern and Schoenberg as well).

    Adoring Adorno Baumeister, Thomas 2003

  • Features of the Com One Phoenix Wi-Fi/IP Radio include alarm clock, eight preset radio station buttons and search mode, rechargeable batteries and integrated internal charger for portability, integrated stereo speakers and "spatialization" enhancer technology for digital sound quality, and the ability to plug into any hi-fi stereo system or headphones with analog outputs.

    TWICE - Digital Imaging News 2009

  • Dead in the end of the first part, the gamer has to resurrect by setting up the senses - step by step, by means of guessing the riddles, elaborated specially for different senses (hearing, sight, taste, spatialization, time) - and get out of the cottage he got trapped in.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • Other critics have developed the logic of spatialization in a more complicated and interesting fashion than simple

    Introduction: 'The Power is There': Romanticism as Aesthetic Insistence 2005

  • But however symptomatic or inevitable the spatialization of the aesthetic may be for our understanding of the relationship between art and non-art — the aesthetic is here or there or inside this or that — aesthetic spacing can only be derived from force: it is the effect of a break.

    Introduction: 'The Power is There': Romanticism as Aesthetic Insistence 2005

  • Zen makes another equally important contention through this abstention, namely that time and space are lived as integrated space-time in the interfusion of a concrete temporalization and spatialization.

    Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy Nagatomo, Shigenori 2006

  • Seen in this manner, “now” for the Zen person is a temporalization of timelessness, while “here” is equally a spatialization of spacelessness, even though he or she may be anchored in the perceptual field as understood above.

    Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy Nagatomo, Shigenori 2006

  • This is a concrete spatialization-temporalization that is lived without any intellectual abstraction, reflecting the Buddhist position that everything, excluding no-thing, is impermanent.

    Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy Nagatomo, Shigenori 2006

  • It is a metaphor, a spatialization of the unseeable mind, and it is important not to be taken in by the familiarity of the figure.

    Comedy of Ignorance Wood, Michael 1981

  • It is far more correct to speak of the dynamization of space rather than of the spatialization of time; the relativization of simultaneity means that “instanta - neous space,” that is, the class of simultaneously exist - ing events, cannot be unambiguously carved out of the four-dimensional world-process.

    TIME MILI�� ��APEK 1968

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