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imagistic

a. (context arts English) Of or pertaining to imagism

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Imagistic is a business technology consulting and Internet software development company located in Westlake Village, California. Core services include business technology consulting, business technology strategy, technology forensics, RFP/RFI/RFQ consultation, internet software development, web development, custom applications, content strategy, and creative services.

Usage examples of "imagistic".

Never has death been simultaneously so clearly near and so cleanly distanced for the viewing public, turning the imagistic space of television into something more akin to a video game.

The tv man hopes to enter the Real through imagistic representation but the Real can be received only as aesthetic experience and entertainment.

Michael knew that this imagistic room was more securely cloaked than any other in all the world, whether bedded in the hardware of the UN police or the so-called World Government.

This link shows how the imagistic space of network news airs events on the basis of their entertainment value.

That is, the sounds of our words must reinforce their imagistic and emotional content.

But no, immigrant prose, clumsy though it may be, is often alert to the textures and imagistic possibilities of the language.