So you are embracing video's immateriality but also raising the need for materiality. |
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Once again matter has disappeared, this time giving way to the immateriality of communication, where everything is discourse and discourse is everything. |
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Just think of Heaven, he implies, and its soaring immateriality will suffuse the here and now, making a miracle of physical existence. |
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He published manifestos indicating that his work should be interpreted as a quest for immateriality. |
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In view of its relative immateriality, Nagra Travel Sàrl is not consolidated. |
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Also, due to the immateriality of this plan, we do not expect any significant changes to our disclosure. |
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The interests in Banque de France Gestion and La Prévoyance immobilière are excluded from the consolidation on grounds of immateriality. |
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The Available for Sale portfolio as at 31 December 2000 has not been restated to market value due to the immateriality of the amount concerned. |
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Land and Buildings were in previous years included in Leasehold improvements due to the immateriality of this caption. |
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Unicontal has been excluded from the scope of consolidation on grounds of immateriality. |
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A privileged space because it is entirely delocalized and disseminated electronically, it is also handicapped by both the sophistication of the technique used and the immateriality of its presence. |
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Purchase accounting was effected as at 31.12.2003, again for reasons of immateriality, with no entry being made for the result between the time of acquisition and the balance sheet date. |
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Ether represents immateriality, and thus freedom and spiritual values. |
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With this concept Pythagoreanism surely took a considerable step towards announcement of the immateriality of the formal principle of the world. |
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Stankievech's recent suite of projects recalls this tension between materiality and immateriality, the revealed and concealed in the contemporary world. |
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A metaphoric universe of transparency where Perspex consoles and abstract design, ultra-violet light games and polarising filters enhance the immateriality of the packaging and accessories displayed on this forum. |
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The architectural transparency and immateriality of these cybernetic structures creates a spatial environment that vacillates between reality and simulation. |
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The immateriality test is not appropriate for foreign companies, since they are not required to have conduct review committees to set immateriality criteria. |
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Holy Fire is an attempt to explore how new media art, bypassing all the stereotypes connected with its presumed immateriality and difficulties of maintenance, was able to enter the art market. |
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Most patently, it applies to any philosophy accepting the notion of an infinite, personal God, the immortality of the soul, or the immateriality of the intellect and will. |
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In Ascension, for example, what interests me is the idea of immateriality becoming an object, which is exactly what happens in Ascension: the smoke becomes a column. |
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Finally, constituting an archive of the Web means fixing its contents on mass storage media, and consequently facing up to the last challenge of the Web, that of its immateriality. |
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God's immateriality entails the divine attribute of incorporeality, that God is neither a body nor embodied. |
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Its immateriality plays beautifully against the shifting roughness, densities and tonalities of the reds and yellows, making their every drip of paint count, suspending their fiery hues in a different kind of heat. |
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Mysterious creatures, conveyers of the ideal, the illusion of their immateriality is accentuated by the ethereal tutus, the slow, fluid gestures and the use of points. |
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Given the transition to accrual accounting in 2005 and the immateriality of the differences in question it was not considered useful or appropriate to make corrections for the amounts. |
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Gold is the matter that leads to immateriality. |
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