Envisionment
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 The process or result of envisioning. countable, uncountable
"Wallace Berman’s “Aleph,” made and frequently revised between 1956 and 1966, uses shaky newsreel and home-movie footage obscured by paint, scratches and Letraset symbols applied directly to the celluloid to evoke a more hardcore experience, one that Mr. Brakhage described as “the only true envisionment of the ’60s I know.”"
Example
More examples"Wallace Berman’s “Aleph,” made and frequently revised between 1956 and 1966, uses shaky newsreel and home-movie footage obscured by paint, scratches and Letraset symbols applied directly to the celluloid to evoke a more hardcore experience, one that Mr. Brakhage described as “the only true envisionment of the ’60s I know.”"
Etymology
From envision + -ment.
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