hypercontrolled
English edit
Etymology edit
hyper- + controlled
Adjective edit
hypercontrolled (not comparable)
- Very tightly controlled.
- 2007 July 20, The New York Times, “Art in Review”, in New York Times[1]:
- The paintings are hypercontrolled in one sense and yet pleasantly unpredictable, pitting different notions of trompe l’oeil against abstraction, and idealized modernist flatness against one kind of specificity or another.