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The world as pure object is something that is not there. It is not a reality outside us for which we exist ... It is a living and self-creating mystery of which I am myself a part, to which I am myself, my own unique door.
There are objects you may desire but cannot explain. There are objects that are not nouns, there are actions that are not verbs. There are things we want that exist at the edge of the forest, at the rim of the ocean, just over the hill, just out of sight.
Every decently-made object, from a house to a lamp post to a bridge, spoon or egg cup, is not just a piece of 'stuff' but a physical embodiment of human energy, testimony to the magical ability of our species to take raw materials and turn them into things of use, value and beauty.
The object of love is the best and most beautiful. Try to live up to it.
Even a part of an object has value. A whole new realism resides in the way one envisages an object or one of its parts.
The objects in our system are instead a help to the child himself, he chooses what he wants for his own use, and works with it according to his own needs, tendencies and special interests. In this way, the objects become a means of growth.
Is not about creating an object. It is about creating a perspective.
An intentional object is given by a word or a phrase which gives a description under which.
Objects do not have meaning. But if an object is thoughtful we project meaning onto it in daily life.
The child can find out what the object ..might be only by finding ..obstacles to its access
This is my life, I think. I am an accumulation of objects.
It is the object which aroused the artist, stimulated his ideas and set of his emotions. These ideas and emotions will be imprisoned in his work for good.
Art is not an object, but a trigger for experience.
Objects are what matter. Only they carry the evidence that throughout the centuries something really happened among human beings.
An object is not first imagined or thought about and then expected or willed, but in being actively expected it is imagined as future and in being willed it is thought.
You don't perceive objects as they are. You perceive them as you are. Each
When it is said that an object occupies a large space in the soul or even that it fills it entirely, we ought to understand by this simply that its image has altered the shade of a thousand perceptions or memories, and that in this sense it pervades them, although it does not itself come into view.
My objects dream and wear new costumes,
compelled to, it seems, by all the words in my hands
and the sea that bangs in my throat.
This thing, what is it in itself, in its own constitution? What is its substance and material?
The greatness of the object enabled my mind to support what my strengths of body was scarce equal to.
I don't think the woman in French 'Vogue' was an object. She was always a real woman.
My Ready-Mades have nothing to do with the 'objet trouve' because the so-called 'found object' is completely directed by personal taste. Personal taste decides that this is a beautiful object and is unique.
It is necessary that the object that the artist is shaping, whether it be a vase of clay or a fishing boat, be significant of something other than itself. This object must be a sign as well as an object; a meaning must animate it, and make it say more than it is.
What my work is about is, 'Can something that is not an inanimate object be considered valuable?'
The object of the artist is the creation of the beautiful. What the beautiful is is another question.
Go to the object. Leave your subjective preoccupation with yourself. Do not impose yourself on the object. Become one with the object. Plunge deep enough into the object to see something like a hidden glimmering there.
That's an interesting thing about an object. One object speaks volumes about the company that produced it and its values and priorities.
Let us say in the pocket of one of my old coats I find a movie ticket from many years ago. Once I see the ticket, not only do I remember that I saw this movie, but also scenes from this movie, which I think I have entirely forgotten, come back to me. Objects have this power, and I like it.
Every image is to be seen as an object and every object as an image.
People shouldn't really have to think about an object when they are using it. Not having to think about it makes the relationship between a person and an object run more smoothly.
In breathing I am an object of the air, the air the subject; but when I make the air an object of thought, of investigation, when I analyse it, I reverse the relation - I make myself the subject, the air an object.
The worker puts his life into the object; but now it no longer belongs to him, it belongs to the object.
I'm never drawing the object itself; I'm only drawing a depiction of the object - a kind of crystallized symbol of it.
Objects of every sort are materials for the new art: paint, food, chairs, electric and neon lights, smoke, water, old socks, a dog, movies, a thousand other things which will be discovered by the present generation of artists ...
Accordingly, to create objects with soul, objects for a rich and beautiful world, we must invest them with life, self, and humanity; in other words, we must invest them with something of our selves. No
If inanimate objects are left to stand in their world, and are not invited out to mingle with our sense of self, they will quietly console and delight us. But to bind possessions up closely with the mind is less than fair to both.
A thing is not what you say it is or what you photograph it to be or what you paint it to be or what you sculpt it to be. Words, photographs, paintings, and sculptures are symbols of what you see, think, and feel things to be, but they are not the things themselves.
The mind is a metaphor of the world of objects.
[There are] unseen objects that await us, if we as architects begin to think about designing not the object, but a process to generate objects.
Objects are inorganic and biological values; subjects are social and intellectual values.
Visible and mobile, my body is a thing among things; it's caught in the fabric of the world, and its cohesion is that of a thing. But, because it moves itself and sees, it holds things in a circle around itself.
I came into this world anxious to uncover the meaning of things, my soul desirous to be at origin of the world, and here I am an object among other objects.
The object of knowledge is what exists and its function to know about reality.
The object of my researches is the brain. The cranium is only a faithful cast of the external surface of the brain, and is consequently but a minor part of the principal object.
Objects mimic in a material dimension what we require in a psychological one. We need to rearrange our minds but are lured towards new shelves. We buy a cashmere cardigan as a substitute for the counsel of friends. We
Thus art is not an object, it is an experience.
First, I would find an object which I would think is suitable for my characters and stories, then write about it, and in the end, I ended up with a house full of thousands of objects.
There was a child went forth every day,
And the first object he looked upon, that object he became ...
The most inspiring objects are books. I have about 5,000 volumes in my home library. It's an unending source of visuals and ideas.
[The photograph] is the object itself ... [It] shares, by virtue of the very process of its becoming, the being of the model of which it is the reproduction; it is the model.
It is interesting to observe how real the object remains, in spite of all abstractions.
Do not underestimate objects.
Inanimate objects sometimes appear endowed with a strange power of sight. A statue notices, a tower watches, the face of an edifice contemplates.
The thing itself is never just out there in the world waiting to be framed by the photographer's Leica; rather, it is something dynamically produced in the act of representation and reception and already subject to the grids of meaning imposed on it by culture, history, language, and so forth.
How do you describe that we are alive, but not a an object from a picture. What makes you to think that you are not an image?
The object of living is work, experience, happiness.
Could a more perfect manufactured object than a tennis ball be imagined? Fuzzy and spherical, squeezable and bouncy, its stitching a pair of matching tongues, its voice on impact a pock in the most pleasing of registers. Dogs knew a good thing, dogs loved tennis balls, and so did she.
Once again, the world seems to be less about objects than about interactive relationships.
Ten properties of an object, according to Leonardo: light and dark, color and substance, form and position, distance and nearness, movement and stillness.
When the image is identical to reality, the imagination is compelled to be neutral. Therefore let the image of the object lie to the object so we can see what lies beyond the object, and in the light of that vision see what saves us from nothingness.
The most beautiful object in the world, it will be allowed, is a beautiful woman.
The object of the idea constituting the human mind is the body
Object-oriented programming aficionados think that everything is an object ... this [isn't] so. There are things that are objects. Things that have state and change their state are objects. And then there are things that are not objects. A binary search is not an object. It is an algorithm
Between words and objects one can create new relations and specify characteristics of language and objects generally ignored in everyday life.
Every object has a different role to play. Not all clothes have come to you to be worn threadbare. It is the same with people. Not every person you meet in life will become a close friend or lover.
An object never serves the same function as its image - or its name.
God is a reality of spirit He cannot be conceived as an object, not even as the very highest object. God is not to be found in the world of objects.
We cannot do anything with an object that has no name.
Here lies the sense of literary creation to portray ordinary objects as they will be reflected in kindly mirrors of future times ... To find in objects around us the fragrant tenderness that only posterity will discern ...
We must see people not as object but as beings, with souls and with bodies through which they express their souls.
Thing, body, matter, are nothing apart from the combinations of the elements, - the colours, sounds, and so forth - nothing apart from their so-called attributes.
Artists don't make objects. Artists make mythologies.
A tangible object passes complete into my brain with the warmth of life upon it, and occupies the same place that it does in space; for, without egotism, the mind is as large as the universe.
On the one hand, there are individual actions such as throwing, pushing, touching, rubbing. It is these individual actions that give rise most of the time to abstraction from objects.
I am intrigued by inanimate objects. They're a piece of history, someone's statement and ideas of life.
It' is for objects, not people.
To know an object is to lead to it through a context which the world provides
What belongs to you; your soul, your spirit and your body!
I have a woman's body and a child's emotions.
A piece of paper or a photograph is as much an object, or as 'material' as a ton of lead.
The emotion of beauty is always obscured by the appearance of the object. Therefore, the object must be eliminated from the picture.
objects were governed by their interactions
Even an ugly, abject photograph bears the recording of its making ... my goal [is] to create dense objects, works in which many lines of thought converge.
An object should be judged by whether it has a form consistent with its use.
And because without objects there can be no subject-- because the objects create the subject's awareness of himself-- quality is the event at which awareness of both subjects and objects is made possible.
Once I had a "self"; now I am no more than an object.
The pencil you leave it there, and it's dead. It doesn't do anything and it doesn't move by itself. It doesn't offer anything; it's totally submissive to you.
It is not the object described that matters, but the light that falls on it.
Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories
those that don't work, those that break down, and those that get lost
It is thus that inanimate objects seem to soak up the essence of living things, and later cause pain or pleasure when we merely look at them.
The principal subject is the surface, which has its color, its laws over and above those of object.
An object only receives its true value from the one who cares the most about it.
art is the objectification of feeling
Nothing is inanimate; what is the rest is our interpretation.
Objects are better than text at conveying narrative
Something in the world forces us to think. This something is an object not of recognition but of a fundamental encounter.
Useless and precious objects. Taking up space. Taking up time.
A living doll, everywhere you look.
It can sew, it can cook,
It can talk, talk, talk ...
My boy, it's your last resort.
Will you marry it, marry it, marry it.
What is it which has always come between real life and me? What glass screen has, as it were, interposed itself between me and the enjoyment, the possession, the contact of things, leaving me only the role of the looker-on?