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photopia
[ foh-toh-pee-uh ]
photopia
/ fəʊˈtɒpɪk; -ˈtəʊ-; fəʊˈtəʊpɪə /
noun
- the normal adaptation of the eye to light; day vision
Derived Forms
- photopic, adjective
Other Words From
- pho·top·ic [foh-, top, -ik, -, toh, -pik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of photopia1
Example Sentences
"The game that turned it around for me — the game that gave me the thought, 'maybe there's a job in games for me,'" Swensen says, "was a little single-authored indie text adventure made in 1998 called 'Photopia.' It was very linear, basic puzzle solving, but the narrative format was so intricate, interesting and soul-crushingly sad. That I had never seen a game do. I'm 13 years old, and this game made me cry."
"It's a metaphor that shows we're not scared of anything any more," said Photopia's co-owner, Marwa Abou Leila, who said she left her old job and set up the gallery after being inspired by the 2011 uprising.
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