Sentences with phrase «immaterial world»

The tactile and static realm of painting inspires the immaterial world of -LSB-...]
Dualists, they taught that the material world is evil and the immaterial world good.
You can't prove the non-physical and immaterial world with physical existence.
«11 A priori ideas are no abstractions of the human mind, but form an immaterial world of potentialities, that are not only preconditions of the sensible reality, but also of human thought itself.
The end result is a film about the material and immaterial worlds in relation to Maureen and her attempts to preserve her own identity in the wake of her grief.
Hubacher selected white wax to represent «purity, wholeness, and completeness,» with the rough, matte exterior contrasting with the smooth, polished interior to evoke complementary yin - yang forces and the balance of the material and immaterial worlds.
Lit from above and attached to the wall, they traverse not only between two - and three - dimensionality, but also between the physical and immaterial worlds, throwing shadows whose echoing delineations form a continuation of the works.

Not exact matches

Design ---- at all scales and in all materials and «immaterial» ---- can survey our species» bonds with the complex systems in the world around us and within ourselves, and devise reparations when necessary.
Did the rest of the Christian world agree with Augustine that Jesus had a particular human face, but that his particular appearance was immaterial to faith?
'» (90) The prevailing attitude, he shows, is heavily influenced by the Platonic concept of an evil material world and a perfect immaterial soul, as well as a misunderstanding of Scripture in which heaven, (as a kind of final resting place for the soul), is emphasized over the clear biblical picture of a new heaven and new earth for which believers will be physically resurrected.
True to its Greek origins, this tradition defines the spiritual as the immaterial — this world, our bodies and our experiences are only shadows, while the real spiritual world exists someplace else where truth, beauty and justice last forever.
Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the world of nature: «Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
The problem of the sovereignty of the nation state will be at the heart of this working area and, closely linked to sovereignty will arise two other questions: that of citizenship (over and above nationality) and of property (struggle against the private appropriation of material and immaterial resources by «intellectual property rights»; the redefinition of state property; the development on an inter-national, supra - national and world level of new forms of socialisation, of public ownership, and of mutualisation of the property).
This is an immaterial statement which has no bearing in a world or universe where all that exists is the material.
Since the Greeks (as indeed most of the ancient world though often in vague and undefined ways) were accustomed to think of death in terms of the survival of an immaterial soul, the Jewish emphasis on the resurrection of the fleshly body seemed not only unnecessary, but unspiritual and even repellent.
Tell me how, in a world where all that exists is the material that any immaterial law can actually exist?
You see, you use immaterial, rational statements which show that you can not live in a world that is purely material in nature.
To claim someone is ignorant is to appeal to a standard that is immaterial in nature, which you just stated all that exists is the material world.
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.
How does the random collocation of atoms in the naturalistic world spawn an immaterial spirit, if indeed the material is all that there is?
Entranced by an immaterial digital world, humans today often seem detached from physical reality.
The world of classical Greece and Rome was prepared to accept the idea that our souls might journey to heaven, for heaven is the native climate of the immaterial soul.
Wikipedia defines spirituality as something that is often experienced as a source of inspiration in life and it can encompass belief in «immaterial realities or experiences of the immanent or transcendent nature of the world
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).
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I've been pointing at how animal companionship in videogames tends to be informed by an utilitarian and reductionist logic: Pokemon are both weapons and collectibles, existing in a fictional world designed to naturalize this instrumental relationship, Neko Atsume is an addicting conditioning device dispensing immaterial cuteness for your time and money; virtual pets are nothing but a few lightly dressed variables banking on our tendency to attribute feelings and thought to artificial entities, the Tamagochi effect.
It was about using his brush as a scalpel to reveal the immaterial force of the material world.
Speaking of a museum's influence in a commercial art world, Fraser writes, «It is not only the immaterial character of art discourse that predisposes it to this function and mode of operation» — but hey, it can hardly help.
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The sturdy froth of color and texture that comprises his images creates a «glancing, immaterial quality,» an impression not of the world as it is, but as it is remembered.1 While the artist finds that «the subject matter of (his) pictures is often established in one sitting,» he may take up to three years to complete a painting, even one as profoundly simple as After Corot (1979 - 1982).2 Hodgkin's process of recollection is related to that of the master mnemonist, Marcel Proust, whose all - over attention did not discriminate between the most significant details of memory and the most obscure.
These objects in the installation almost act as a gateway from the physical world into this immaterial place.
Her sculptures, collections and archives activate the narrative potential of objects and explore the immaterial qualities of the material world.
From his early works in the 1990s, such as the «illusory» optical machine Beauty (1993), to the architectural project developed together with Henning Larsen Architects (Reykjavik Concert Hall, 2005 - 2011), to his recent «total artworks» like Seu corpo da obra (2011) and installations like Big Bang Fountain (2015), Eliasson always expresses his fascination with the world of perceptions, sometimes physical, sometimes immaterial — but always transforming passive visitors into «inhabitants», as well as with the hybridization of different languages, means of expression and temporal planes.
Recognised around the world as the leading artist in this field, the Gallery is pleased to propose its classic environment to reflect upon the various material and immaterial aspects of the work.
Sound is at once resolutely material — fixed in the world of things — and immaterial — less a thing than a swerve.
Whilst it is easy to think of the Internet as some kind of invisible, immaterial force, it is crucial to bear in mind that the online world is as physical as the fibre optic cables, the technology that allows us to transmit data between people across the globe — data is then modulated onto light waves, stored on servers, and interfaced with on screens and devices.
Atkins's work seeks to explore the corporeal and material world through so - called immaterial, digital technologies.
Before performance art adopted a definite form in the established art world BOZAR opened the doors of the Centre for Fine Arts to proponents of «immaterial» art.
Andy Wicks» installation, on the other hand, directs my attention to the world immediately in and around the artwork, to the here and now of the project space itself, rather than to immaterial, infinite or imaginary worlds.
Even in a crypto - related world where everything is immaterial, you need to check peoples fame, popularity and seriousness before deciding to invest in a token sale.
Starting off in the world of work can be an unsettling time; questions that until recently seemed immaterial now need to be answered.
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