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spatialist, n. and a.|ˈspeɪʃəlɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] A. n. 1. An adherent of spatialism, in either sense.
1934J. Wisdom Problems of Mind & Matter ii. x. 168 The Pure Spatialist. The language of some scientists..when they are trying to do philosophy, suggests that they believe that the internal characters of material things consist wholly of spatio-temporal characters—say size, shape and speed. 1964Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Aug. 696/5 Pierre Garnier's review les lettres aims at centering spatialists everywhere. 2. One who is concerned with spatial qualities or relations. rare.
1940J. Joyce Let. 13 Mar. (1966) III. 469, I did not wish to inflict temporal art on a spatialist in asking you to go to the concert. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of spatialism.
1964Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Aug. 697/1 Synthesis of the eye-ear-cybernetic trinity of spatialist manifesto. 1967S. Bann Concrete Poetry 19 Yet there is at least one significant point of contact between Goeritz and Garnier. This lies in their common concern with the wider possibilities of the Concrete (or, in Garnier's case, ‘spatialist’) idiom. 1971Taylor & Lucie-Smith French Poetry Today 24 Its legitimate offspring thus include genuinely international movements such as Concrete Poetry and Spatialist Poetry. |