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- adjective Tending to
immerse - adjective Giving the impression of
immersion
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Examples
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So, in immersive fantasy, you have an elsewhen isolated utterly from the here-and-now, the action taking place entirely within that worldscape as a fully discrete realm.
Notes on Strange Fiction: Seams Hal Duncan 2008
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So, in immersive fantasy, you have an elsewhen isolated utterly from the here-and-now, the action taking place entirely within that worldscape as a fully discrete realm.
Archive 2008-08-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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NASA is interested in immersive synthetic environments (ISEs) because they have the capacity of providing greatly enriched educational opportunities and outreach.
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NASA is interested in immersive synthetic environments (ISEs) because they have the capacity of providing greatly enriched educational opportunities and outreach.
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After the Wordsworth space the challenge was to build a MOO that would allow for more serious experiments in immersive textuality.
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I know some people do not like subtitles, especially in immersive 3D holoprojection, but I have no problem reading and following the action.
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Where the space has succeeded, it provides an example of what is possible in immersive texutality.
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The Milton MOO is a first glance at what is possible in immersive textuality.
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The goal in immersive textuality, similar to that of McGann's quantum poetics, is to create
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People have shown limited interest in immersive 3-D technology, so I think it worked better as a novel than as a prognostication.
Boing Boing: August 24, 2003 - August 30, 2003 Archives 2003
bilby commented on the word immersive
"There were a staggering 34,000 fatal crashes in the U.S. in 2008, 12.25 fatalities for every 100,000 Americans, and carmakers are now intent on featuring ever more immersive Internet-linked 'infotainment systems' on dashboards."
- Tom Engelhardt, Ira Chernus, The Wages of Fear in Israel and the U.S., tomdispatch.com, 17 Jan 2010.
January 18, 2010