hypervirtual

Making use of computer simulation or other artforms to produce larger-than-life or surreal effects.

Adjective

  1. Making use of computer simulation or other artforms to produce larger-than-life or surreal effects.
    • The challenge is to blend these two opposite needs — not to stifle cyberplaces by making them too hyperrealistic while at the same time not making them hypervirtual to the point of renouncing all sense of place. - 2004,...
    • In his inimitable transference(s) of materials (found memorabilia; bygone relics; delicate, poignant objects; chipped paint; granulated or vermiculated wood; clay pipes; colored, prismatic cocktail glasses, etc.), the...
    • Yet this verisimilitude remains rooted in the material world in interesting ways that undermine the assumption that the special effect is always already hypervirtual and merely computer-generated. - 2016, David...
  2. Having no physical or tangible presence but extreme or exaggerated influence.
    • The systems of data-driven forms are oriented towards a smoothing of the corporate field and an integration into the contemporary need for fluid flexibility, transience and hypervirtual mobility. - 2001, Neil Spiller,...
    • In September 2008, however, the world woke up to one massive global hangover as it became indisputably clear that the inebriate 1990s had resurfaced as twenty-first-century crises—those of laissez-faire, unregulated,...
    • In the case of the painting, and via the phenomenology of its framing, we “enter into the two-dimensional depiction of a three-dimensional space, and we enact with it “as if ” it were real; the relation is ideomotor and...
  3. Pertaining to spin orbitals of the complementary subspace (orthogonal to all closed-shell orbitals and all virtual orbitals).
  4. Having additional cells with nullary target.
    • In detail: to a monad T on a hypervirtual double category #92;mathcalK several hypervirtual double categories T-#92;mathsf#123;Alg#125;#95;#123;(v,w)#125; of T-algebras are associated, [...]. - 2015, Seerp Roald...

Origin

From hyper- + virtual.