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  • Immaterial Architecture
    Immaterial Architecture

    This fascinating argument from Jonathan Hill presents the case for the significance and importance of the immaterial in architecture. Architecture is generally perceived as the solid, physical matter that it unarguably creates, but what of the spaces it creates?This issue drives Hill's explorative look at the immaterial aspects of architecture.The book discusses the pressures on architecture and the architectural profession to be respectively solid matter and solid practice and considers concepts that align architecture with the immaterial, such as the superiority of ideas over matter, command of drawing and design of spaces and surfaces. Focusing on immaterial architecture as the perceived absence of matter, Hill devises new means to explore the creativity of both the user and the architect, advocating an architecture that fuses the immaterial and the material and considers its consequences, challenging preconceptions about architecture, its practice, purpose, matter and use. This is a useful and innovative read that encourages architects and students to think beyond established theory and practice.

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  • An Archaeology of the Immaterial
    An Archaeology of the Immaterial

    An Archaeology of the Immaterial examines a highly significant but poorly understood aspect of material culture studies: the active rejection of the material world.Buchli argues that this is evident in a number of cultural projects, including anti-consumerism and asceticism, as well as other attempts to transcend material circumstances.Exploring the cultural work which can be achieved when the material is rejected, and the social effects of these ‘dematerialisations’, this book situates the way some people disengage from the world as a specific kind of physical engagement which has profound implications for our understanding of personhood and materiality.Using case studies which range widely in time over Western societies and the technologies of materialising the immaterial, from icons to the scanning tunnelling microscope and 3-D printing, Buchli addresses the significance of immateriality for our own economics, cultural perceptions, and emerging forms of social inclusion and exclusion.An Archaeology of the Immaterial is thus an important and innovative contribution to material cultural studies which demonstrates that the making of the immaterial is, like the making of the material, a profoundly powerful operation which works to exert social control and delineate the borders of the imaginable and the enfranchised.

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  • Immaterial : Rules in Contemporary Art
    Immaterial : Rules in Contemporary Art

    Irvin argues that rules are the key to understanding what's going on in contemporary art. Contemporary art can seem chaotic: it may be made of toilet paper, candies you can eat, or meat that is thrown out after each exhibition.Some works fill a room with obsessively fabricated objects, while others purport to include only concepts, thoughts, or language.Immaterial argues that, despite these unruly appearances, making rules is a key part of what many contemporary artists do when they make their works, and these rules can explain disparate developments in installation art, conceptual art, time-based media art, and participatory art. Sherri Irvin shows how rules are now an artistic medium: they are part of the work's structure and shape what it expresses.Rules are meaningful in themselves and help to activate the meanings of non-art materials and found objects, so audiences need to know about the rules to get the most out of their art experiences.Loss of information about the rules, like loss of a chunk of marble, can seriously damage the work, and preserving rules as well as objects is reshaping how museums maintain their collections.Where rules collide with real-world circumstances, they may be broken maliciously, mistakenly, or for good reasons, threatening the work's meanings and sometimes its very existence. Should we celebrate the prominence of rules in contemporary art?Irvin argues that, while rules aren't always used well, they can be used to create distinctive meanings and provide powerful immersive experiences not achievable through any other means.

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  • Immaterial Facts : Freud's Discovery of Psychic Reality and Klein's Development of His Work
    Immaterial Facts : Freud's Discovery of Psychic Reality and Klein's Development of His Work

    First published in 1999. Shows how Melanie Klien's studies of sexuality aggression, unconscious phantasy and identification in children extended and corrected Freud's theories of the development of the superego and early stages of the Oedipus complex.

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  • It's Immaterial Heaven Knows 1990 UK 12" vinyl SRNT129
    It's Immaterial Heaven Knows 1990 UK 12" vinyl SRNT129

    ITS IMMATERIAL Heaven Knows (1990 UK Siren Records 4-track 12 including River Driving Away From Home & Faith picture sleeve SRNT129) 1. Heaven Knows2. River3. Driving Away From Home - Dead Mans Curve4. Faith

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  • It's Immaterial Ed's Funky Diner 1985 UK 7" vinyl SIREN8
    It's Immaterial Ed's Funky Diner 1985 UK 7" vinyl SIREN8

    ITS IMMATERIAL Eds Funky Diner (1985 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Washing The Air issued in a spot lacquered picture sleeve SIREN8) 1. Eds Funky Diner2. Washing The Air

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  • It's Immaterial A Gigantic Raft 1984 UK 7" vinyl JF4
    It's Immaterial A Gigantic Raft 1984 UK 7" vinyl JF4

    ITS IMMATERIAL A Gigantic Raft (1984 issue of the 1981 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including The Mermaid. Both the picture sleeve and vinyl remain in excellent condition JF4) A Gigantic RaftThe Mermaid

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  • It's Immaterial White Man's Hut 1983 UK 7" vinyl JF2
    It's Immaterial White Man's Hut 1983 UK 7" vinyl JF2

    ITS IMMATERIAL White Mans Hut (1983 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including The Worm Turns. Both the paper picture sleeve and vinyl remains in excellent condition JF2) White Mans Hut The Worm Turns

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  • Isn't movement itself immaterial?

    Movement itself is not immaterial, as it involves the physical displacement of objects or organisms from one place to another. While the concept of movement can be abstract and intangible, the act of movement requires energy and physical interaction. Movement is a fundamental aspect of the physical world and is essential for various processes and activities.

  • What are material and immaterial desires?

    Material desires are those that are related to physical objects or possessions, such as a desire for a new car, a bigger house, or expensive clothing. These desires are tangible and can be satisfied through acquiring the desired object. On the other hand, immaterial desires are related to non-physical aspects of life, such as love, happiness, fulfillment, and inner peace. These desires are more abstract and are often related to emotional or spiritual fulfillment rather than physical possessions. Both material and immaterial desires play a role in shaping our motivations and goals in life.

  • What does the term immaterial desires mean?

    Immaterial desires refer to desires that are not related to material possessions or physical needs. These desires are often related to emotional, spiritual, or intellectual fulfillment. Examples of immaterial desires may include the desire for love, happiness, knowledge, or inner peace. Fulfilling immaterial desires often involves experiences, relationships, or personal growth rather than acquiring physical objects.

  • What are material and immaterial needs in economics?

    Material needs in economics refer to the physical goods and services that individuals require for their well-being, such as food, clothing, shelter, and healthcare. These needs are essential for survival and are typically addressed through the production and distribution of tangible products. On the other hand, immaterial needs are non-physical requirements that contribute to individuals' overall satisfaction and quality of life, such as education, security, social interaction, and leisure. While material needs are often the focus of economic analysis, immaterial needs are also important for understanding human well-being and are increasingly recognized in economic research and policy-making.

  • Do you believe that humans possess an immaterial soul?

    As an AI, I do not have personal beliefs or opinions. The existence of an immaterial soul is a topic of philosophical and religious debate. Some people believe in the existence of a soul that is separate from the physical body, while others believe that consciousness and identity are solely a product of the brain. Ultimately, the belief in an immaterial soul is a matter of personal faith and interpretation.

  • Why do you believe that I believe in an immaterial soul?

    I believe that you believe in an immaterial soul because it is a concept that has been deeply ingrained in many cultures and religious traditions for centuries. Additionally, the idea of an immaterial soul provides a sense of purpose, meaning, and continuity beyond the physical body, which can be comforting and reassuring. Furthermore, the belief in an immaterial soul often serves as a foundation for moral and ethical principles, guiding individuals in their actions and decisions.

  • Are material things more important to you than immaterial things like relationships with other people?

    Material things are important for meeting our basic needs and providing comfort, but ultimately, relationships with other people hold more value for me. The connections we have with others bring joy, support, and a sense of belonging that material possessions cannot provide. While material things can be replaced, the bonds we form with loved ones are irreplaceable and bring meaning and fulfillment to our lives.

  • Does market research hinder innovation in business administration?

    Market research does not necessarily hinder innovation in business administration. In fact, it can provide valuable insights into consumer needs and preferences, helping businesses to develop innovative products and services that meet market demands. By understanding market trends and customer behavior, businesses can identify opportunities for innovation and stay ahead of competitors. However, relying too heavily on market research without allowing room for creativity and risk-taking can limit the potential for groundbreaking innovations. It is important for businesses to strike a balance between leveraging market research and fostering a culture of innovation to drive success in business administration.

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