0 a form of expression (not using ’like’ or ’as’)in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc -- คำอุปมา
Concerning art practice, 'rhizome' can be adapted as a metaphor of speaker cables.
Through consideration of both traditional instruments and new technology-driven interfaces, we explore the role that metaphor plays in developing expressive devices.
It would have been tempting to let the metaphor decide, say by exiting into a cloister, or by retrograde back the way one came.
To follow the metaphor of landscape, we suggest an apparatus for environmental change that is like a cloud.
This metaphor naturally lends itself to an intuitive graphical representation of connectors and their composition that strongly resembles (asynchronous) electronic circuit diagrams.
His enthusiasm for his subject produces some excessive stylistic flourishes, dramatic metaphors, rhetorical questions.
Indeed, rhythm becomes a complicated metaphor for sexuality in the song, a metaphor set up through the dual working of verbal and rhythmic meaning.
With respect to the problem of invisibility, the crystal metaphor offers an elegant solution.