"ephemeral experience" means something that is short-lived or lasts only for a brief moment. It refers to an experience or feeling that is temporary and does not last for a long time.
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By combining them with pigment and light — or the lack of it — he transforms the viewer's perception of his work,
creating ephemeral experiences as much as actual objects.
Ron Johnson's paintings are exquisitely rendered abstractions in which light, color, and shape dance rhythmically, creating a transcendental and
ephemeral experience for the viewer.
«Nature, for Fernández, is a fabrication of culture where cinematic illusions, industrial design and
lasting ephemeral experience intertwine — collapsing artifice and nature into prismatic experience.»
This a beautiful,
ephemeral experience, something we shouldn't take for granted.
Some degree of multiplayer fun is guaranteed, but the lack of any real depth «condemns» Mario Sports Mix as a simplistic and
ephemeral experience.
E-books are, as he points out,
an ephemeral experience in some ways.
This struggle on the part of the artist to capture the sequence of
ephemeral experience is not only the heart of Soutine's method, but also expresses his tragic anxiety, his constant brooding over being and not being, over bloom and decay, over life and death.
Similarly, Fluxland creates art that exists as
an ephemeral experience, with each member of the audience having their own unique moment of interaction.
Working in collage, Caldarise's map imagery oscillates from literal to abstract, as she works to capture
the ephemeral experience of navigating a cityscape.
Painting, cutting, layering, and folding strips of Mylar, he manipulates the translucency of this plastic film to create
an ephemeral experience for the viewer that changes with light and movement.
They will address questions such as: How do audiences respond to
ephemeral experiences?
The medium of performance, then, does the exact opposite — it is
an ephemeral experience, direct and ostensible.
Items used in performance are frequently collected and preserved as physical artifacts of
the ephemeral experience of live performance.
Often working on a grand scale, they invite the audience to engage with overwhelming, theatrical, yet
ephemeral experiences — works which transform over time, like Xu Zhen's Actions of Consciousness, in which concealed assistants make colorful sculptures, and toss them into the air from inside a sealed white cube.
The physicality and stillness of paintings, photographs, and sculptures bear witness indefinitely; such works have a quality of permanence, an insistence and rudeness that makes them more intrusive than
ephemeral experiences.
By bringing nature into the equation, art practices like Plant's help redefine conventional ideas about art as something static and unchanging, and into
an ephemeral experience.
How can I guarantee that space camp won't lose value, especially when it's
an ephemeral experience that entirely depends on an individual's subjective observation and participation?
They're
ephemeral experiences that more often than not ask you to spend virtual currency to get ahead.