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dromospherical (comparative more dromospherical, superlative most dromospherical)

  1. Alternative form of dromospheric
    • 2002, Paul Virilio, Sylvère Lotringer, Crepuscular Dawn, page 151:
      Everything that we have discussed concerning architecture shows that the milieu is not only spatio-temporal, it is dromospherical.
    • 2002, Gary Genosko, Baudrillard and Signs: Signification Ablaze, →ISBN, page 125:
      The 'lost dimension' is a dromospherical space defined by acceleration and deceleration.
    • 2017, Marilyn Fleer, Bert van Oers, International Handbook of Early Childhood Education, →ISBN, page 130:
      In moving the subterrain of inquiry, the temporal scales of our memorying and becoming (Grosz 1999) of wild, alien, uncanny and irreal experiences of the vital environments of vibrant nature are worth speculating about for further inquiry into both the enablements and constraints of those body~space relations of children's dromospherical timescapes with the Anthrop/obscene.