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Definition of hyperreal in English: hyperrealadjectivehʌɪpəˈriːlˌhīpə(r)ˈrēəl 1Exaggerated in comparison to reality. 超现实的 his characters are hyperreal rather than naturalistic Example sentencesExamples - You can tell '77 is a hyperreal event because Momus is there, flanked by Japanese girls and chic fans.
- The dizziness of Charlotte's point of view amplifies her hyperreal experience of Tokyo.
- It's all embryological, and who knows if and how the US will flow from the natural to the hyperreal to the sacred.
- Because they aren't real people any more they're hyperreal.
- The shamanistic framework has now become a problem of the hyperreal.
- But what Baudrillard tirelessly insisted upon was the way in which the hyperreal had invaded and superseded the real.
- I think it's a form of performance anxiety, hyperreal stage fright if you will.
- They were really important to us in terms of understanding participation and how to blend the real and the hyperreal.
- The result is a kind of hyperreal vocal, a vocal that is neither real nor fantasy, original nor copy.
- It's more the case that realistic, heart-rending emotions are simply out of place in the hyperreal Wenders world.
- He unfurls a magnificent, painterly canvas, on which 1846 New York is reimagined as a hyperreal wild west of the east.
- It has the creepy, perverse, hyperreal atmosphere of a dream.
- Baudrillard's schizophrenic is characterized by a terrifying overexposure to the hyperreal.
- Flow operated in an almost hyperreal sense on that day and the weeks that followed.
- Couple this concept with pervasive Internet access, and we move further towards a hyperreal society.
- Remember how when comparing two hyperreal numbers we form three disjoint sets: the agreement set, and two order relation sets.
2(of artistic representation) extremely realistic in detail. (艺术手法)高度写实的 Example sentencesExamples - Its contents were by turns phantasmagorical, hyperreal, surreal, and saturnalian.
- In terms of recording, Millions Now Living is warm and thoroughly blended, as impressionistic as Albini's sound is hyperreal.
- With its deep focus and crystal clarity, the movie has a hyperreal ordinariness, with a still-photography aesthetic.
- In the meantime, we have this hyperreal, historicised dream-glimpse - overheated and overacted, but very watchable for all that.
- The story plays out against a gritty, hyperreal New York backdrop that seems to be drenched in a perpetually oppressive, insipid drizzle.
- Ultimately, the lines of the image become hyperreal as the structural meshes of models metamorphose into overwrought strands of hair - living yet lifeless.
- Are all our future landscapes headed for the hyperreal?
- Made of wax, the figures have devolved into effigies that exist in a hyperreal world in which time does not pass.
- Rankin's work, on the other hand, buys into the well-established tradition of the hyperreal.
- The glamourisation is helped by gorgeous cinematography, which has the hyperreal sepia glow of a Norwich Union advert.
- While in D.C., we visited the Hirshhorn Museum and were blown away by a special exhibit of Ron Mueck's hyperreal fiberglass resin figures.
- The full-size hyperreal apparition looms above viewers in a frame big enough to climb into.
Origin1970s; from hyper- + real. Definition of hyperreal in US English: hyperrealadjectiveˌhīpə(r)ˈrēəl 1Exaggerated in comparison to reality. 超现实的 his characters are hyperreal rather than naturalistic Example sentencesExamples - Flow operated in an almost hyperreal sense on that day and the weeks that followed.
- But what Baudrillard tirelessly insisted upon was the way in which the hyperreal had invaded and superseded the real.
- Baudrillard's schizophrenic is characterized by a terrifying overexposure to the hyperreal.
- I think it's a form of performance anxiety, hyperreal stage fright if you will.
- It has the creepy, perverse, hyperreal atmosphere of a dream.
- You can tell '77 is a hyperreal event because Momus is there, flanked by Japanese girls and chic fans.
- It's all embryological, and who knows if and how the US will flow from the natural to the hyperreal to the sacred.
- The result is a kind of hyperreal vocal, a vocal that is neither real nor fantasy, original nor copy.
- Because they aren't real people any more they're hyperreal.
- He unfurls a magnificent, painterly canvas, on which 1846 New York is reimagined as a hyperreal wild west of the east.
- Couple this concept with pervasive Internet access, and we move further towards a hyperreal society.
- The shamanistic framework has now become a problem of the hyperreal.
- They were really important to us in terms of understanding participation and how to blend the real and the hyperreal.
- The dizziness of Charlotte's point of view amplifies her hyperreal experience of Tokyo.
- It's more the case that realistic, heart-rending emotions are simply out of place in the hyperreal Wenders world.
- Remember how when comparing two hyperreal numbers we form three disjoint sets: the agreement set, and two order relation sets.
2(of artistic representation) extremely realistic in detail. (艺术手法)高度写实的 Example sentencesExamples - The glamourisation is helped by gorgeous cinematography, which has the hyperreal sepia glow of a Norwich Union advert.
- In the meantime, we have this hyperreal, historicised dream-glimpse - overheated and overacted, but very watchable for all that.
- In terms of recording, Millions Now Living is warm and thoroughly blended, as impressionistic as Albini's sound is hyperreal.
- Made of wax, the figures have devolved into effigies that exist in a hyperreal world in which time does not pass.
- With its deep focus and crystal clarity, the movie has a hyperreal ordinariness, with a still-photography aesthetic.
- Ultimately, the lines of the image become hyperreal as the structural meshes of models metamorphose into overwrought strands of hair - living yet lifeless.
- The full-size hyperreal apparition looms above viewers in a frame big enough to climb into.
- Are all our future landscapes headed for the hyperreal?
- The story plays out against a gritty, hyperreal New York backdrop that seems to be drenched in a perpetually oppressive, insipid drizzle.
- Its contents were by turns phantasmagorical, hyperreal, surreal, and saturnalian.
- While in D.C., we visited the Hirshhorn Museum and were blown away by a special exhibit of Ron Mueck's hyperreal fiberglass resin figures.
- Rankin's work, on the other hand, buys into the well-established tradition of the hyperreal.
Origin1970s; from hyper- + real. |