illusion of space

collocation in English

meaningsofillusionandspace

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illusion
noun
uk
/ɪˈluː.ʒən/
us
/ɪˈluː.ʒən/
an idea or belief that is ...
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space
noun
uk
/speɪs/
us
/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofillusionandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofillusion of space

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The composer can then consider the point at which theillusionofspacebreaks down and what the resultant sound will imply.
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The example illustrates how relationships between multiple objects, in combination with spatial gesture and the reverberant field, can together unfold the (changing)illusionofspacethrough time.
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Unlike theillusionofspace, which can be precise regardless of the clarity of the sound-object's identity, the allusion of space is tightly linked to the source-bond.
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The grouping of the characters is varied, meant to create theillusionofspace.
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Characters are tangible, three-dimensional inillusionofspace.
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I like to use clues that give anillusionofspace, or only a suggestion of it around the corner or beyond the hill.
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He integrated time and movement in his paintings and then used perspective as a convention to create theillusionofspace.
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Durer uses atmospheric perspective to create theillusionofspaceby depicting the mountains with less detail the farther away they are supposed to be.
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Bleeds are sometimes used on internal panels to create theillusionofspaceor emphasize action.
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Theillusionofspaceis achieved through the three-plane reproduction of the topic motifs.
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Elements of shape and topography were created to give anillusionofspace.
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Richter's abstract work is remarkable for theillusionofspacethat develops, ironically, out of his incidental process: an accumulation of spontaneous, reactive gestures of adding, moving, and subtracting paint.
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A closer look at the murals reveals his interest in creating illusions of space, which he would later explore in his lightpaintings.
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