spatialization


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spatialization

(ˌspeɪʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən) or

spatialisation

n
(Philosophy) the process of causing something to occupy space or assume some of the properties of space
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Thus the spatialization of everyday life, of how distances and movements turn into a matter of daily decision-making and daily practices within the "big" pattern that conditions attendance at higher education, is generally overlooked.
By the term "spatialization" I mean a turning of the characters' interiority into the exteriority of things.
She could easily have decided to smooth out this spatialization to make smoother and more concise statements.
The "corner of the evening" is a further example of Eliot's objectification and spatialization of time, like that of the "evening" in the first stanza.
Fredric Jameson (1991) claims it is the spatialization created by MTV (p.
It can be seen much better spatialization of information, making comparison between data obtained from weather stations and data from satellite imagery.
Each language has its own specific conceptual spatialization of a particular domain, and we need special mappings between conceptual spaces to see how similar or different languages are.
Wallace argues that her exclusions enable her to better analyze the spatialization of lesbian desire, but it is not entirely clear why these films make the case for the apartment better than other options.
It is on the specific relationships that exist among nationality, subject, and space that my use of the concept "spatialization" should be understood.
Reynolds also studied spatialization, the use of illusory acoustic space to move and reposition sounds so that they are mobile, as in real life.
"Spatialization: A Strategy for Reading Narrative." Narrative 1 (1993): 12-23.