Sentences with phrase «become immaterial»

«To me, it's the same premise that many religions have sold: to become immortal, you have to become immaterial
Such plans become immaterial when in an instant, millions of people around the world suddenly disappear, leaving behind their clothes like the Santa who falls off the roof in The Santa Clause (disappointingly, the clothes are not neatly folded as they were in Apocalypse, a little - known 1998 movie also from writer - producer Paul Lalonde).
No matter how many dating tips that a man gets, all of those will become immaterial if you lose your cool during the date.
This is what happens when people treat ventures so casually and callously that risk becomes immaterial.
This means he has to contend with the harsh reality of juniors being promoted ahead of him, he says, but he also points out that this becomes immaterial when you have motivations that differ from someone with a «normal» medical career.
Pain becomes immaterial in the absence of suffering.
The giant and dense grille evokes authority and success, and the price becomes immaterial when the vehicle you're driving gets so much respect from the people who see it.
Nature becomes an immaterial «forest of symbols,» a poet's dictionary of subjective associations, metaphorical forms rather than concrete phenomena.
By using fluorescent bulbs, Flavin extended the scope of his media beyond that of his contemporaries - light transcends the material constraints of physical substances, becoming an immaterial yet prevailing medium in itself that could saturate its environment and illuminate its audiences.
«We were submitting to the court that it's... dangerous to try to question individuals on their motives or how they reached a decision, because it becomes immaterial

Not exact matches

«My self talk in this situation was that «this is such a small position, it's an immaterial position»... the problem is that once you do it once it becomes very easy to do it again,» he said.
Greek thought of eternal life, at its higher levels, early became individualistic; it concerned the escape of the soul to the pure world of spirit, immaterial and invisible.
I focused and my thighs became so humongous they filled the whole gym, my pain was on a new, higher level of semi-conscious muscle planet, where only results count and temporary discomfort is immaterial.
ko») so transporting that the overarching plot becomes almost immaterial: Sometimes the middle matters.
As images have become predominantly immaterial, the feeling of a book or magazine picture has become something precious, possessing a tactile and sensual quality that digital images can't physically...
Nature is present in the ephemeral fragments; immaterial factors such as temperature, smell, taste, air and magnetic waves become his sculptural means.
More precisely, it was color that seemed immaterial and purely experiential, color that sank into the canvas and became part of a weightless «optical» expanse intended to address the eye alone, without triggering tactile associations.
In the work of Ann Veronica Janssens and Diana Thater, colored light is projected onto the walls of the gallery whereby the architectural space becomes the arena for an experience that melds physical and immaterial / mental coordinates.
At what point does an immaterial phenomenon become object?
As we careen towards hyperreality, with artwork becoming more immaterial and artist's embracing new technologies, will the difference between artwork and utility — like reality and simulation — become equally indistinguishable?
Featuring two important sound pieces, previously unseen video documentation of seminal performances and a number of newly discovered photographs, all dating from 1971 - 1975, the exhibition reveals the artist's first forays into a performance - based practice dealing with time and the immaterial, themes which have again become central to her current work.
In the hands of southern California artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell, and Doug Wheeler — not to mention a host of sculptors, painters, and object makers whose tradition now extends into several generations in whose work the immaterial becomes material, material dematerializes, light becomes object and being becomes (incredibly) light.
Language and sound have played important roles in his work throughout his career, and in Days these immaterial elements become mediums of sculpture.
The prints are hand - mounted and due to the manual operation bubbles arise undermining Yves Klein's idea of an intangible heaven, and the immateriality of the sky: as the bubbles become objects they challenge the concept of air being immaterial.
The show became a dialog of how works could either assume material form or remain immaterial, documenting an important revelatory concept in the history of art.
Overtime, this has become more readily available thanks to the digital environment which is shared internationally; if we wish to obtain something that is not currently available, within a few hours we are able to get our hands on it, allowing the formal aspect of sales to be immaterial and extra fast.
The intended means of implementation, whether or not they could have sufficed and the extent of any loss inflicted are all immaterial and so, while they are distinct legal concepts, in a trial the alleged agreement and the alleged dishonesty usually become conflated.
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