Perceive vs Visucentric - What's the difference?
perceive | visucentric |
To see, to be aware of, to understand.
* {{quote-magazine, year=2012, month=March-April
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, title=Do I See What You See?
, volume=100, issue=2, page=168
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Of or pertaining to products, space, buildings or environments designed in a manner that is visually optimal for deaf and hard-of-hearing people; pertaining to designs that focus on visual access.
Of or pertaining to art, literature, or other creative endeavors that has its main focus on what the eyes perceive.
As a verb perceive
is to see, to be aware of, to understand.As an adjective visucentric is
of or pertaining to products, space, buildings or environments designed in a manner that is visually optimal for deaf and hard-of-hearing people; pertaining to designs that focus on visual access.perceive
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* (obsolete)Verb
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* (l)References
*visucentric
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*visu-centricAdjective
(en adjective)- In a visucentric world, spatial awareness comes from cues that are subtle and may go unnoticed to the hearing. (Deaf Diverse Design Guide web site)
- Much of the poetry included in John Lee Clark's ''Deaf American Poetry: An Anthology'' is visucentric.
