Sentences with phrase «temporal nature»

First, the primordial or eternal nature of God as the principal of abstraction or originality and the source of the initial aim, and second, the consequent or temporal nature of God in which God, as part of reality, interacts with the rest of reality.
At first he had a simple contrast between the «flux» of temporal occasions and the «permanence» of nontemporality, but then it grew into a double problem requiring a consequent temporal nature for God as its solution.
Subjectivity requires subjective aim, which is not ascribed to God until the final chapter asserting the everlasting, temporal nature of God.
In terms of Whitehead's total philosophy the move toward a temporal nature of God seems easy enough, but it was such a novel departure from traditional Western classical theism that it is no wonder that Whitehead was so long blind to these possibilities.
Even their spatial and temporal nature are a function of human creativity.
Lewis Ford is correct when he argues that»... Process and Reality was substantially complete before Whitehead discovered the consequent nature of God... In terms of Whitehead's total philosophy the move toward a temporal nature of God seems easy enough, but it was such a novel departure from traditional Western classical theism that it is no wonder that Whitehead was so long blind to these possibilities.
What traditional philosophy called the individual substance of a man is called an enduring object in process philosophy in order to remind us of its composite and temporal nature.
This will always cap leadership with a shallow and temporal nature.
It is, we may say, God's temporal nature.
The temporal nature of life is evident in views of decaying sites which once captured the attention of the entire world.
Kessling works across a range of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
The exhibition explores the relationships between the static, found objects and their temporal nature to create something which extends beyond painting and sculpture.
Her abstract flat works often reference the temporal nature of the sculptural items she uses and the interaction between the two mediums.
The multi-layered interpretations emphasize human perceptions of time and the temporal nature of the present, which is constantly emerging from and turning into the past.
There is a temporal nature to Murillo's work; whether it be the journey from the studio to the gallery, the mark making of his canvases — or the material use in his installations.
Works in «This Is Now» will demonstrate the very deliberate choices that Katz makes to translate the temporal nature of «quick things passing» into keenly observed and powerfully felt moments of perception — when the understanding of visual information and the construction of one's relationship to it happen simultaneously.
The installation will show media across an array of displays, ranging from monitors to projections, and will emphasize the temporal nature of broadcast.
Organized by Fairfax Dorn and drawn from the collection of the Linda Pace Foundation, Localized Histories brings together work by Leonardo Drew, Tony Feher, Isa Genzken, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Thomas Hirschhorn, Christian Marclay and Linda Pace to explore «the relationships between the static, found objects and their temporal nature to create something which extends beyond painting and sculpture.»
For Rauschenberg, the picture plane had to react to the temporal nature of contemporary culture and thereby be experienced in a similarly durational mode.
Resembling coral reefs or stalagmites, Bluffs, denotes the physical and temporal nature of accumulation in Donovan's work.
Formally trained in ceramics yet heavily influenced by painting, Rosen has expanded her practice into conceptually driven sculptural forms, exploring the temporal nature of the medium — melding performative aspects into both material and process.
Due to the temporal nature of each creation, Harlow relies on the sharing of information through documentation such as photography, video, and viewer communication from interactions with spaces.
Again the artist explores how photographing an existing photographic print breaks from a linear documentation of history, «play [ing] with the temporal nature of snapped time.»
The temporal nature of of these works are distressed through their relationship within the networks that they produce.
Combining the empirical qualities of technology and the subjective nature of painting, Finch created light boxes that produce an aesthetic experience of the fleeting, temporal nature of the observed world.
With lumpy, flesh - colored ceramics that allude to the bodies that once sat on the upholstered cushions and a title connecting the temporal nature of news with the optimistic pride many Americans felt at the time, the artist captures how global events pervade and shape our daily realities.
His installations, sculptures, paintings, photographs and films address ever - changing notions of reality and the temporal nature of images.
Her installations offer viewer's an immersive experience to heighten awareness of space and the temporal nature of the body.
This exhibition features three single - channel videos and a set of photographic portfolios examining the temporal nature of art and commerce.
He intends his work be «absorbed», their formal sensibility creating an emphasis on the actual experience, the temporal nature of viewing, of experiencing over time.
THE WORK Ben Buswell's sculptural work spans media from ceramics and plastics to incised photographs, subjecting these materials to physical processes such as repetitive mark - making, melting and tearing to highlight the temporal nature of the work.
During the waiting list period, pre-op and post surgery recovery, Dominic used painting, drawing and interactive documentation on social media outlets, to focus on the temporal nature of our physical bodies, human connection, and the mental / physical implications of organ donation.
While many of her works have a formal relationship to minimalist sculpture such as Carl Andre's floor pieces or Richard Serra's lead works, her work is more concerned with the momentary than the monumental and emphasizes the physical and temporal nature of sculpture, appealing to our senses of smell, hearing and touch.
His process brings forth images that are ambiguous in scale and allude to the temporal nature of painting itself.
Reflecting the temporal nature of web - based culture and the American artist's own transient interests, the new works in this exhibition present something like a «listicle» image dump self - portrait of Arcangel (who often shares his browsing habits on social media via the hashtag #currentmood).
Diana Copperwhite's work stems from an idiosyncratic practice that embraces the temporal nature of painting practice.
Reflecting the temporal nature of web - based culture and the American artist's own transient interests, the new works in this exhibition present something like a «listicle» image dump self - portrait of Arcangel (who often shares his -LSB-...]
Serra uses material to investigate weight, balance and the relationship with space, often dividing environments as interventions with the human form, the artist's work often reflects the temporal nature of art via the patina of rust adding a fourth dimension; that of time, the temporal aspects of object and body.
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