intermedial

adj
/ˌɪntə(ɹ)ˈmiːdi.əl/

Etymology

From Latin intermedius + -al. By surface analysis, inter- + medial.

  1. derived from intermedius + -al

Definitions

  1. Placed between

    Placed between; intermediate.

    • The firſt and principal manner of Dravving is that vvith the pen; the next vvith Crayon, vvhither black, vvhite, red or any of the intermedial colours, upon paper either vvhite or colour'd: […]
  2. That combines several art media.

    • Dr. Katia Arfara received her PhD in Art History from Paris I in 2006 with a focus on the intermedial relations between visual and performing arts since the 1960s.

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