virtual space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvirtualandspace
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virtual
adjective
uk/ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/us/ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/
almost a particular thing ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofvirtualandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofvirtual space
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His reverberant voice richly and unequivocally occupies the recording'svirtualspace.
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Others have made forays into the territory of musically collaborativevirtualspace.
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The other user, the observer, may move around thevirtualspaceand watch and listen to the virtual orchestra in avirtualspace.
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Visitors to the site could define a 'telematic identity' and navigate through avirtualspace.
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The essence ofvirtualspaceis that these wave propagations are modelled and reproduced artificially.
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The modelling of sound synthesis and propagation in avirtualspaceis called sound rendering.
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Both are projected into avirtualspacesurrounding oneself; they differ only with respect to the extent to which they are constrained by physical reality.
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Thisvirtualspacehas the advantage of being more flexible as a performance space than the real world.
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Thus, without using iterative inverse kinematic computing, the virtual robot can implement a task under the operator control in avirtualspacebefore the telerobot starts to act.
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Furthermore, since thevirtualspaceof acousmatic music can 'escape its arena', it can also articulate discourse mimetically through the development of its temporal relationships with physical reality.
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And it is through such a mirror that the private self can move beyond the limits imposed by social codes and connect with others invirtualspace.
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In our class last year, some students developed their museum in 'virtualspace', a space that one visits through putative virtual reality equipment in one's own home or elsewhere.
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In connection with the 'coin' event syntagm, reverberation creates a situation ofvirtualspaceand of 'distancing' from the musical text in the foreground.
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Alternatively, borrowing concepts from virtual reality, the graphics may flow around and over the performer in an immersive rendering environment, with 'now' representing a point invirtualspace.
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However, after consecration, when the deities are invoked and appear, the 'real space' is transformed into a 'virtualspace', similar to the 'other side' of the mirror.
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In the case of navigation devices, the information passed on to the machine is the users location and movements invirtualspace.
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Thevirtualspacescience facility allows boys to experience what it is like to live and work in space.
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In this case the far point is behind the eye invirtualspace, rather than in front of the eye.
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In fact, there are some puzzles that can "only" be realized invirtualspace.
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