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countable and uncountable, plural figurations
The act of giving figure or determinate form. examples
Form, outline or boundaries. examples
Ornamentation or decoration, especially by the addition of figures. quotations examples
[…] a shift to modernist building typologies in the early 1950s led to the abandonment of symmetry, centrality, and figuration. Since the 1980s, big-box typologies, frosted with postmodern architectural veneer, have dominated.
2001, Stephen Fox, Rice University: An Architectural Tour, page 204
Mixture of concords and discords. quotations examples
Here and throughout, variation infuses the music, Chopin’s innovative, elastic figuration masking the underlying similarity of bars 23 and 25.
1997, John Rink, Chopin: The Piano Concertos, page 75
(art) Representation through visual forms. quotations examples
To recapitulate: consider the human form—skin, bone, and flesh. Consider the painting—surface, structure, and pigment. With a little license, the first gives us the ingredients for what might be called human or “figurative” figuration; the second gives us the ingredients for abstract or “nonfigurative” figuration.
1986, Frank Stella, Working Space, page 74
(sociology) A structure through which people are joined, or the process of constructing such structures. quotations
Figurations of interdependent people make up many webs of interdependence, which are characterized in part by different balances of power of many sorts, such as families, states, towns or simply groups.
2006, Grant Jarvie, Sport, Culture, and Society, page 26