phantasmagoria
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun:
1. A shifting scene made up of many elements.
2. A sequence of fantastic imagery, illusions, etc.
1. A shifting scene made up of many elements.
2. A sequence of fantastic imagery, illusions, etc.
ETYMOLOGY:
From French fantasmagorie, from fantasme (phantasm), perhaps combined with Greek agora (assembly). Earliest documented use: 1802.
NOES:
In the late 18th and 19th century, use of a magic lantern (an early form of slide projector) to display fantastic images was popular. It was known as a phantasmagoria and was first exhibited in London in 1802.
USAGE:
"We are increasingly immersed in a phantasmagoria of screens and streams and tunes."
Tom & Jeanne Lombardo; Mind Flight: A Journey Into the Future; Xlibris; 2011.
Tom & Jeanne Lombardo; Mind Flight: A Journey Into the Future; Xlibris; 2011.
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