multimediatize
English
Etymology
From multimedia + -ize.
Verb
multimediatize (third-person singular simple present multimediatizes, present participle multimediatizing, simple past and past participle multimediatized)
- To introduce aspects of multimedia to.
- 2000, T. Toma, Cognition and courseware design by teachers: The concept of multimediatizing, Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference: Proceedings of SITE 2000, pages 1-3.
- 2005, Andrew Milner, Literature, Culture and Society, page 83,
- The distinctively 'postmodern' moment - though this is no longer Lash's preferred term - arrived when both modernities were superseded, in the ‘multimediatized cultural space’ of the global information culture, by a new world order, at once post-national, post-human and post-Western, in which human subjectivities become equal with 'animals, things, machines, nature and other objects' (ibid.: 11—14.
- 2005, Debbora Battaglia, E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces, page 173,
- The multimediatized story of the divinely engineered Baby Eve puts a finer point on this cultural ambivalence, revealing the dimensions not so much of a global media culture of copy as of […] .
- 2013, Rey Chow, Things, Common/Places of the Port City, Shumei Shi, Chien-hsin Tsai, Brian Bernards (editors), Sinophone Studies: A Critical Reader, unnumbered page,
- Meanwhile, if the poet is now a painter and photographer, the “thing” in Leung's poetry is also multimediatized: […] .
Related terms
- multimediatization