Sentences with phrase «into immaterial»

Pushing color into light, shape into space, material into immaterial, and the visible into invisible, he arrived at his black paintings as the state of mind separated from the realities of life.
These objects in the installation almost act as a gateway from the physical world into this immaterial place.
Are these standards that are born into you immaterial in nature?

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God is the powerful, immaterial, spaceless, timeless Being who brought space - time and material into existence.
The contact with Zoroastrianism, which was the dominant religion within the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great, as well as Hellenic thought led to incorporation of religious ideas from those cultures into Judaism, including the development of notions of an immaterial and immortal soul distinct from the body and a moralized afterlife.
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 bulk of the immaterial comes in fact out of Israel's ancient past, transmitted first orally and given... written formulation (first) by the Yahwist... Nor do we mean to say, then, that the story of Joseph came into being as a messianic message with the intention of treating Joseph as a messianic figure.
«How the video of the incident clearly showing the overreaction of certain police officers to a report of a minor non-violent crime, the subsequent use of excessive force and the medical examiner's report can not result in an indictment calls into question the validity and fairness of the presentation to the grand jurors,» said Ms. Rose, dismissing Mr. Garner's record of 31 arrests as immaterial.
The penetration of LWIR into water is immaterial, as by warming the surface, one also warms whatever water the surface layer then mixes with.
Cally Spooner explores the absorption of liveness, authenticity, and speech into post-Fordist economies to ask why the performance artist might emerge as an «immaterial laborer» extraordinaire.
Amorphous shapes, sharp - edged logos, scything blocks of colour and silky veils of tinted varnish intrude into Stubbs» picture planes, fragmenting the surface; it is as though the physicality of the works are coming up against the pixilation of the flattened, immaterial space of the digital image.
In an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Novitskova explains that she uses this source material in order to demonstrate the transplanting of web - based immaterial images into the real.
I go through phases of feeling utterly paralyzed by all of the ways that I could turn whatever's passing through me into a transmittable — if immaterial — thing.
Drawing from Hughes» remark on the assumption that «all of us had a sense of rhythm», this exhibition presents an original research into rhythmic sources in performative, material, and immaterial productions within African traditional and contemporary cultures, and extends this assertion to the field of contemporary art; opening up the «us», referring to black people, to a cross-cultural and multidisciplinary engagement with notions of rhythm.
Working from perception, Pierce wishes to convey a sense of the visual as it is unfolding into forms and space that are at once material and immaterial.
In effect, to lie down on the garage floor of the gallery and immerse oneself in Fleming's video is to be transported out of the mechanized reality of everyday life and into the realm of the immaterial.
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.
For artists practicing in city centers such as New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, etc there are insurmountable financial restrictions forcing cultural practitioners into a complicated relationship with objects, one that more often than not results in an immaterial object that transcends spatio - temporality.
To translate this singular configuration into another city, and to transpose 98weeks» project space into an institutional one, poses different challenges, such as how to re-present the immaterial, process - based nature of 98weeks» activities.
Yves Klein throwing 20g of gold leaf into the Seine for Immaterial Pictorial Sensivity Zone 5, January 26, 1962.
So far Liberate Tate's case has been propagated through a series of attention - grabbing, guerrilla - style actions, but in collaboration with Platform — a London - based arts organisation working towards social and ecological justice — Tate à Tête, 2012, an alternative Tate gallery audio guide, has moved both groups» activism into a kind of immaterial territory.
Ultimately, Pastine draws our attention to her systematic process of painting, which transforms materiality through a disciplined work ethic into optically immaterial experiences.
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.
Literally caught in between melting and being repurposed, several hundred meters of gutted sheaths are compressed into dense lumps of immaterial distance.
Bunker integrates various strands running through Yi Gu's life into a sculptural form that also serves as a vessel for sonic reconfiguration - via acoustic sampling and computer modeling - of sounds made by the viewer into different aural dimensions, immaterial spaces and landscapes connected to Yi Gu's biography.
The immaterial rays of the sun turned into a stylus with a simple magnifying glass,» he says.
«Tim Etchells» artistic medium is almost immaterial, yet they transform the vitrine into a manifesto of perception.»
No less artist than alchemist, Christie combines his knowledge of digital illustration, human biology, spirituality, and art practice into works that bring the immaterial into the material realm.
Fabrice Samyn and Yoko Ono both engage in post-modern riffing on Minimalism's objectness, introducing futility into attempts to capture and preserve the immaterial.
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.
All of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm presents French / Cameroonian curator Christine Eyene's original research into rhythmic sources in performative, material and immaterial productions within traditional and contemporary African cultures.
Projected into the corners of otherwise dark and empty rooms, James Turrell's wedges of intensely colored light seem more than just immaterial.
Through the use of elemental materials, including water and air, Kapoor continues his investigations into the material and immaterial, weight and weightlessness, surface and space, the ocular and the aural, as he subtly balances the literal and the illusory to animate the senses.
An Immaterial Survey of Our Peers, a group show curated by The Jogging, placed digital images of the selected artists» works into a virtual simulacrum of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's galleries, images which were then projected into the actual gallery.
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.
Honert describes the work as «an attempt to turn an impalpable, immaterial form into a solid one.»
The idea is to say that God is immaterial, and therefore will not jump into our test tubes and consent to be measured and «proven», and therefore does not exist.
Just want to jump into the fray here and say that while I too am looking forward to seeing the email response from Gavin (you got the greenlight, tallbloke, so let's have it), it's a bit immaterial to the larger flub by Fred (whose work I admire).
Whether that's the case is immaterial because you only need to slide the glaciers into the ocean on a bed of meltwater, which current energy can easily produce.
Since the manufacturer would have made sales into its distribution pipeline during the relevant period, it is immaterial that the units might not be sold to end - users until after the end of the liability period.
irrelevant and immaterial stuff gets into the stream; filtering by keywords at the simple level I'm on means that junk gets in;
As he stated «there is logically, and from a public policy point of view, no difference for this purpose between doctors and social workers», and that «it is immaterial that social workers, not doctors, place children on the Child Protection Register or take them into care, since child protection work requires social service departments to work closely with the police, doctors, community health workers, the education service and others».
Having coverage established as a minor locks a child into a policy and lower rates, and could make these types of activities as an adult immaterial to the policy.
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