semiurgically
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[edit]semiurgically (not comparable)
- In a semiurgic manner.
- 1992, Timothy W. Luke, Shows of Force: Power, Politics, and Ideology in Art Exhibitions, →ISBN:
- Her art semiurgically alloys emblematic Western artifacts with evocative settings, resonating the dominant commercial aesthetic of the age.
- 2002, Gary Genosko, McLuhan and Baudrillard: Masters of Implosion, →ISBN, page 64:
- Panic is the psychological mood of postmodernity understood semiurgically.
- 2004, Arjen Mulder, Understanding Media Theory: Language, Image, Sound, Behavior, →ISBN:
- Cold media work "semiurgically": that is to say, what is represented could have or acquire meaning, but is as yet an enigma.