Digital media and the quest for the spiritual in art

'On earth, painters, sculptors, musicians, dream dreams of exquisite beauty, creating their visions by the powers of the mind, but when they seek to embody them in the coarse materials of earth they fall short of the mental creation. The marble is too resistant for perfect form, the pigments to...

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Main Author: Conradi, Ina
Other Authors: G. Mura
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Language:English
Published: IGI Global 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1517452023-03-11T19:45:49Z Digital media and the quest for the spiritual in art Conradi, Ina G. Mura School of Art, Design and Media Visual arts and music::General Digital Media Art 'On earth, painters, sculptors, musicians, dream dreams of exquisite beauty, creating their visions by the powers of the mind, but when they seek to embody them in the coarse materials of earth they fall short of the mental creation. The marble is too resistant for perfect form, the pigments too muddy for perfect color. In heaven all they think is at once reproduced in form, for the rare and subtle matter of the heaven- world is mind staff, the medium in which the mind normally works when free from passion and it takes shape with every mental impulse. Each man, therefore, in a very real sense, makes his own heaven, and the beauty of his surroundings is indefinitely increased, according to the wealth and energy of his mind' (Besant) (Ringbom, 1986). Published version 2021-06-29T03:40:22Z 2021-06-29T03:40:22Z 2011 Book Chapter Conradi, I. (2011). Digital media and the quest for the spiritual in art. G. Mura (Eds.), Metaplasticity in Virtual Worlds: Aesthetics and Semantic Concepts (pp. 217-227). IGI Global. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151745 978-1-60960-077-8 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151745 10.4018/978-1-60960-077-8.ch013 2-s2.0-84898570199 217 227 en Metaplasticity in Virtual Worlds: Aesthetics and Semantic Concepts © 2011 IGI Global. All rights reserved. application/pdf IGI Global
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Art
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Conradi, Ina
Digital media and the quest for the spiritual in art
description 'On earth, painters, sculptors, musicians, dream dreams of exquisite beauty, creating their visions by the powers of the mind, but when they seek to embody them in the coarse materials of earth they fall short of the mental creation. The marble is too resistant for perfect form, the pigments too muddy for perfect color. In heaven all they think is at once reproduced in form, for the rare and subtle matter of the heaven- world is mind staff, the medium in which the mind normally works when free from passion and it takes shape with every mental impulse. Each man, therefore, in a very real sense, makes his own heaven, and the beauty of his surroundings is indefinitely increased, according to the wealth and energy of his mind' (Besant) (Ringbom, 1986).
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