WordNet
n. the visual perception of space
Wikipedia
Visual space is the perceptual space housing the visual world being experienced by an aware observer; it is the subjective counterpart of the space of physical objects before an observer's eyes.
Usage examples of "visual space".
For whereas that notorious Dadaist nude had simply been a composite of events in sequence, a time-lapse of bodily motion as perceived by a single witness, what Argus now experienced was all possible dimensions of the world packed into his spherical visual space.
Although he could still think and move virtual limbs in mec-software visual space, his connection to the external world was suspended in a kind of limbo—.
And then something changed suddenly, like the image of a wire cube reversing: the two bodies of sensation fused, and she was able to project herself inside, compensating unconsciously for the discrepancy in visual space.
In the cybernetic visual space, which was as clear as a blue sky and seemed to open in all directions just behind his eyes, he conjured up various ideoplasts.
Lesser collections had been evicted to make room and visual space for Winged Truth Rising.