The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
(vihs' ruh sep' shoo AA lih tee)
n. In Grumman's psychology that awareness, or part of the over-all
consciousness, which has to do ...
consciousness, which has to do ...
— Bob Grumman
A visual poem. (Number 5 beautifully reproduces the imaginative visual and
textual landscape of a ...
textual landscape of a ...
— Geof Huth
Visual poetic advertising art. (In the kingdom of the visual poem, I include
most “vispoetic art...
most “vispoetic art...
— Geof Huth
The visual element in a visual poem. (Visual cotext is not text at all but what
the eye makes of t...
the eye makes of t...
— Geof Huth
a form of verbo- visual art in which words are fused with but
predominant over the visual; it cont...
predominant over the visual; it cont...
— Bob Grumman
a form of verbo-visual art in which words are fused with but
predominant over the visual; it consi...
predominant over the visual; it consi...
— A1 Waste Paper Co.
A pwoermd that depends on heightened visual form for its effects. (And now
he transforms wax, char...
he transforms wax, char...
— Geof Huth
To add visual character to. (They are visualized scripts for a performance, so
tonight I performed...
tonight I performed...
— Geof Huth
A poem with some esthetic visual features but of only moderate significance.
(The most visualized ...
(The most visualized ...
— Geof Huth
1. The ripples made by a hand clapping on the surface of a
lake that is thought to be alive.
lake that is thought to be alive.
— Atlanta Poets Group
vihz IH mudj re
n. visual art (e.g., a painting, sculpture, photograph primarily intended to give
others aesthetic...
others aesthetic...
— Bob Grumman
(vihz LAY shun)
n. That art which is concerned primarily with visual images; one of
the three major arts, the oth...
the three major arts, the oth...
— Bob Grumman
(VIHZ luh chuhr)
n. The art in which the verbal and the visual are combined; verbo-
visual art.
visual art.
— Bob Grumman
semantic utterances welded to objective miasma; undebatable
statements, i.e. "Every living co...
statements, i.e. "Every living co...
— Malok