1997 Lagnado, Lisette, Rivane Neuenschwander, Immersion in Time in «5th International Istanbul Biennial», pp. 162 - 63 Herbert, Martin, Rivane Neuenschwander, Time Out, 28 May, p. 47 Fioravante, Celso, Vazio Escultórico, Vogue Brasil, May Material Whirl, State of the Arts, April, p. 8 Murria, Alicia, Arco y Latinoamerica, Art Nexus magazine, no. 24, April - June, pp.105 - 107 Papastergiadis, Nikos,
Material Immaterial, Art / Text, August - October Genocchio, Benjamin,
Material Immaterial, Look - Art Gallery Society of New South Wales Magazine, March Genocchio, Benjamin, Concrete Poetry, World Art, no. 12
Material Immaterial, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Murria, Alicia, Arco y Lationoamerica, Art Nexus magazine, no. 24, April - June, pp. 105 Fioravante, Celso, Vazio Escultorico, Vogue Brasil, May Smee, Sebastian, Asking the Right Questions, Art Monthly Australia, no. 99, May Bifulco, Adriana, Formigas que Viram Arte, Jornal da tarde, 2 July Fioravante, Celso, Aristas Brasileiros vao a Australia, Folha de São Paulo, 23 January ARCO «97, Casa Triângula, February, p. 100 Brasileiros Conquistam o Mundo, Celso Fioravante, Folha de São Paulo, 10 February
The artist aims to reveal the dormant life in inanimate objects, historical facts, and figures of thought, with the ultimate goal of rendering
the material immaterial.
1997 Trade Routes: History and Geography II Johannesburg Biennale, Johannesburg, South Africa V International Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul, Turkey
Material Immaterial, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Arco Contemporary Art Fair, Recinto Ferial Juan Carlos I, Madrid, Spain Antarctica Artes com a Folha, Ibirapuera, São Paulo, Brazil
Material Immaterial, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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.
God is the powerful,
immaterial, spaceless, timeless Being who brought space - time and
material into existence.
God by definition is
immaterial (not
material) so therefore He can not be observed using the scientific method, which can only describe
material phenomena.
as representing the seat of sin, some at once suspect the influence of Hellenism, with its
immaterial, pure spirit on one side and its
material, sinful flesh on the other.
Just as truly as Greek philosophy differentiated within the individual between the
material body and the
immaterial soul, Hebrew religion differentiated between the moral man and his physical organism.
While, at times, he talked as a Greek in setting flesh and spirit in sharp opposition, he always was thinking as a Jew; he was contrasting, not
material flesh and
immaterial spirit, but the natural man uninspired by the divine Spirit, on one side, and the spiritual man transformed by God's grace, on the other.
The important discrimination, as he saw it, was not between
material and
immaterial — a distinction with which he never dealt — but between moral and immoral.
The difference between us and Jesus is that Jesus, as Christ, fully realized that he was a
material manifestation of the
immaterial.
Commonly with us, soul and body are sharply distinguished — soul, the
immaterial, immortal part of man, and body, the
material and perishable, with salvation concerning the soul, and death, the soul's release from its physical habitation.
6 For a similar argument based on the indeterminate character of
material processes, see James Ross, «
Immaterial Aspects of Thought,» The Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
As we have seen, concepts are
immaterial since by definition they are devoid of
material characteristics.
'» (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.
Agree except the
immaterial part, we can't be sure if there has always been «
material» or not.
And since you claim to «know» god is an «
immaterial, spaceless, timeless being» I would think explaining how something
immaterial makes «
material» would be pretty simple.
You say your god is
immaterial and made «
material» (the universe).
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).
And the supposed transformation is not compatible with a dualistic conception which assumes that psychic phenomena are «
immaterial» and fundamentally different from
material processes.
But we are never told how we got to that point: what warranted the move from
material to
immaterial substance?
An argued transition, for instance, from the analysis of
material to
immaterial (supersensible) substance - in effect, the transition from physics to natural theology - is not to be found.
[21] As no
material thing can reflect on itself, the ability to reflect on ourselves, which sets us apart from all other animals, must be a power of something
immaterial — the
immaterial soul, of which the mind is a power.
Descartes proposes that a human being is two things at the same time: a
material and mortal body united with an
immaterial and immortal soul.
i have made a statement that all the things that exist (including the
immaterial thoughts and ideas of humans)-- exist within this very
material universe.
This says nothing to the point of how it's possible to get that which is
immaterial from the
material.
i made a statement: all the things that exist (including the
immaterial thoughts and ideas of humans)-- exist within this very
material universe.
This is an
immaterial statement which has no bearing in a world or universe where all that exists is the
material.
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.
But what if Prof. Arnhart admits that beavers and even extraterrestrials can be detectable designers, but that my method can not detect an
immaterial designer» that if no
material or embodied agent can be found for some effect, we have to plead ignorance?
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.
It is a mode of expression which makes it easy to understand the cultus as an action in which
material means are used to convey
immaterial power.
Asking who «created» the creator is a non-sequitur because it violates the premises of the argument: that there must be a first cause for
material things by necessity, and so there must be some
immaterial cause above and outside of the universe itself.
So cutting - edge science is back to the realization that the
material proceeds from the
immaterial.
You can't disprove an
immaterial force like God or spirit with
material ways like evidence, tools, human theory (brain), etc etc..
They believed that the
immaterial soul was «imprisoned» within the
material «body», and that virtue consisted in forsaking the body for the sake of the soul.
There is also reason to believe that the
material and the
immaterial (or spiritual) are very intimately intertwined.
««Tis inconceivable that inanimate brute matter should (without the mediation of something else which is not
material) operate and affect other matter without mutual contact... Gravity must be caused by an agent acting constantly according to certain laws, but whether this agent be
material or
immaterial is a question I left to the consideration of my readers.»
Since the scientific method only works in the
material universe, and God by definition is
immaterial, it is impossible to observe God under a microscope (I am choosing microscope here, but other instruments could work as well).
Dualists, they taught that the
material world is evil and the
immaterial world good.
How does the random collocation of atoms in the naturalistic world spawn an
immaterial spirit, if indeed the
material is all that there is?
Amartya Sen's «capability approach», as well as John Rawls» primary good of the «social bases of self - respect,» can be understood as modern heirs of the Smithian idea that all members of society need certain goods,
material or
immaterial, in order to live a flourishing life.
That the
material had to be classified after the fact is
immaterial; it contained information that by doctrine should have been properly controlled and segregated from the general service information system.
«In the era of digitisation, exchanging goods for
material and
immaterial compensation or for a feeling of sheer altruism remains an important human behaviour,» the team says, «But rather than tightening enforcement to protect their assets content providers would benefit more by initiating communication with the illegal downloaders and profiting from global online networking rather than fighting it.»
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.
But how does the brain, with its physical,
material processes, give rise to a seemingly
immaterial, private mental life (at the core of which seems to be the «I,» the subjectivity)?
He says, «This facsimile of physics lends a
material weight to
immaterial.
Robert William Fogel, a Nobel - prize winning economist, said, «Spiritual (or
immaterial) inequity is now as great a problem as
material inequity, perhaps even greater.»
Immaterial will be the
material and medium, must be provided by the buyers and collected personally from my studio... when price is prejudiced care and quality has to be compromised..