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"ephemerality" Definitions
  1. (plural [ephemeralities]) ephemeral things
  2. the quality or state of being ephemeral

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That and ephemerality, I believe is up there as well.
Snapchat's ephemerality can make it the perfect medium for complaining.
This album percolates and glows, basking in a honeymoon's ephemerality.
Was it intended as a criticism of that ephemerality then?
The ephemerality of performance is part of its electric embrace.
It was enticing, but had the ephemerality of a dream.
This ephemerality may also add to the difficulty of moderating stories.
It was Snap's first leap into stepping away its unique ephemerality.
KB: I do think it's a form of ephemerality, for sure.
In Ephemerality, for instance, Habeck created a life-size Triceratops head.
The ephemerality of Tsypin's time-bound performances echoes his studio's destruction.
Perhaps the most important part of Black Balloons is its ephemerality.
Breton began to emphasize the plasticity rather than ephemerality of forms.
Duration can be "short" in its transience, ephemerality, volatility, and perishability.
And because these Stories disappeared, the ephemerality, people just felt very comfortable.
Ephemerality can also encourage sharing by making people feel less self-conscious.
On Snapchat, where ephemerality can cover evidence of inappropriate contact, or Musical.
Snapchat has been known for ephemerality, but that's been starting to change.
For many modern and contemporary artists, ephemerality is part of the point.
This emphasis on the materiality of the photographs underscores their intimate ephemerality.
Their bodily ephemerality and the pristine background once again suggest Adam and Eve.
The ephemerality of that cash has plagued the wedding startup space too. Lover.
These are clothes, hundreds of hours in the making, that defy fashion's ephemerality.
Encrypted chat apps like Signal have made security and ephemerality so much easier.
Snapchat may be uber popular, but ephemerality is no longer its calling card.
And Zuckerberg discussed this and the value of ephemerality on the recent earnings call.
NP: Do you think about, like literally, auto-deleting tweets as part of ephemerality?
After reinventing messaging and social media with ephemerality, now he has to reinvent Snapchat.
The best part—the sequence can live free of the ephemerality of a dream.
The convergence of Minimalist ephemerality and neo-Classical realism creates a spectral, ecclesiastical feeling.
Throughout, Priestley gently reminds us of the ephemerality of affluence in a teetering economy.
Online, a meme's ephemerality is a given, and old jokes more or less evaporate.
But of all the qualities that define wagashi, the most poignant might be ephemerality.
This is a good thing for people who don't love the idea of Snapchat's ephemerality.
Sure, Spiegel basically invented the idea of "ephemerality" that has now taken over social media.
Rather than forcing ephemerality, Instagram is making it optional to appeal to a wider audience.
His users have been demanding stricter privacy, more ephemerality, and less invasive services for years.
As well as adding ephemerality, the app gives you encryption and screenshot protection features too.
Hope Antonella Guzzo engages with the ephemerality of our physical bodies in her project Aftertaste.
Bitmoji's personalized avatars and Looksery's AR lenses gave Snapchat mainstream appeal outside of its ephemerality.
On the other hand, it creates vulnerabilities, particularly around the ephemerality and the screenshot protection.
Channel Mendieta by embracing improvisation, instinct, and ephemerality, and you can't go wrong in April.
This cycle may seem bleak, but for Mr. Coatney ephemerality is another day at work.
But that ephemerality belies just how layered songs can be, and how worthy of attention.
As Hartzog writes, the girl, like many of Snapchat's users, was convinced by Snapchat's false ephemerality.
That's why its built the Archive, a hedge against the potentially short-sighted trend of ephemerality.
In that, it offers something far more precious than the ephemerality it intended to give us.
Breve is the world's first smartphone of its kind, the first device that truly embraces ephemerality.
Zuckerberg also writes at length about increasing end-to-end encryption and ephemerality across its services.
"Debriefing Session II" mines the divide between the ephemerality of information and the permanence of objects.
Instagram and now Facebook making ephemerality optional for their Stories signals a second phase of the war.
Snapchat's emphasis has also been on ephemerality, with photos and stories disappearing shortly after they are sent.
Street food in Bangkok has always been defined by mobility and ephemerality, but this is something new.
Snapchat's insistence on ephemerality makes it incompatible with remixing, and YouTube isn't nimble enough to reinvent itself.
Duchamp's Last Day is a bravo performance capturing the ephemerality of life and the physicality of art.
Creating should be fun — something Snapchat has nailed from the beginning, with a dead-simple UI and ephemerality.
Zuckerberg recently declared he wanted to reorient Facebook around privacy, ephemerality and messaging — the core tenets of Snapchat.
The ephemerality of life is mirrored in miniature, 140-character thoughts thrown out and lost in the ether.
Accepting impermanence is an essential Buddhist teaching, and ice cream is basically just an edible lesson in ephemerality.
That feature was a nod to the growing trend of ephemerality in social apps, made popular by Snapchat.
"I love the ephemerality," he says, pointing out that storing all of his work would simply be impossible.
There's a degree of ephemerality and frailty that we're not looking at because we're too busy utilizing it.
And it's the knowledge of this ephemerality that makes the song, and its effect on her, so precious.
Ephemerality generated buzz in its early days, but the fleeting snaps have been a source of confusion for some.
This is in open defiance of the fact that the core implicit promise of a boy band is ephemerality.
Much of this distinction is smoothed over by time-sensitivity through ephemerality on platforms like SnapChat, Meerkat and Periscope.
Floaty ephemerality being a hallmark of countless R&B records whose details evaporate in the sun, what's King's secret?
They seem to represent the unceasing flow of time and the ephemerality of human achievement, no matter how civilized.
Though the ephemerality of material knowledge concerned researchers for years, only recently have international standards for digital archiving emerged.
This meditation on death touches on the ephemerality of dance: Each gesture dies as soon as it's been completed.
Dance is often romanticized for its ephemerality, but Ms. Valencia, shaping her own narrative, intends to leave a record.
The artist's preference for using humans as a canvas relates to the innate vivacity and ephemerality inherent to the medium.
Dr Shakuntala Banaji of the London School of Economics questions whether the ephemerality of the app is a contributing factor.
Despite the ephemerality of its hardware, the Google Cardboard VR headset has become a major ongoing project for the company.
You'd delete all my selfies and craggy doodles after 24 hours — but then I finally started to embrace your ephemerality.
It's the place where you go to be yourself, and that is made easy thanks to the app's inbuilt ephemerality.
For locals who had mounted a campaign to save the dunes from erosion, the ephemerality of the sand sculptures appealed.
Where ephemerality is just one of those dimensions, I think there are other dimensions that, while we can get excited and talk about ephemerality because there's lots of other standards of how other apps do this, I think other dimensions, like control around who can see or control around who can participate, is really critical.
For teens who've purposefully turned away from the permanence of the Facebook profile timeline, there's a sense of freedom in ephemerality.
Snapchat has let you save specific messages in its app for years, but it's emphasized ephemerality more than the saving feature.
People are now demanding privacy and ephemerality, and the Facebook of today, Zuckerberg seems to have concluded, just can't offer that.
November 2016: Live video comes to Instagram with a twist: ephemerality, meaning they disappear as soon as the broadcast is over.
Because I don't think the ephemerality alone solves the most important problem, but we may realize that we should still offer that.
" The photographer shares the fact that she refrains from using Photoshop when creating her series, choosing instead the ephemerality of "the moment.
The last rooms of Unfinished return to the idea of decay, death, and ephemerality, and this time with the help of sculpture.
And when Snapchat was still rapidly growing into a rival, Facebook cloned its Stories and is now adopting the philosophy of ephemerality.
It's very ephemeral and it was trying to capture this ephemerality of us playing around, which ultimately is what we transitioned to.
The ephemerality of a perfect blossom is its very essence; to make that swift demise less painful, we create versions that endure.
These blocks of work demand to be consumed as a whole, and serve as an enemy of the ephemerality of music consumption.
Tan puts in an immense amount of care examining the paradoxical materiality of cinema and the ephemerality of the filmmaking/viewing experience.
I agree with some of the directional stuff of moving the company towards smaller groups, moving it towards ephemerality, moving it towards encryption.
It has the ephemerality of live television, the reach of an iOS app, and the universal draw of a game show trivia contest.
And it's got the perfect complement to Snap's ephemerality in the form of Google Photos, the best-in-class permanent photo archiving tool.
That means unifying its messaging apps with a backend that supports end-to-end encryption, and promoting ephemerality in content sharing and communication.
And yet this excess, of labor, beauty and creativity, is the industry's ongoing magic — indeed, the shows' endurance is inextricable from their ephemerality.
The work of Francesca Woodman, to which an entire room is devoted, is breathtaking in its performative ephemerality, its self-assured self-ghosting.
Ikebana is, fundamentally, an exploration of the frictions between the visible and the invisible, life and death, permanence and ephemerality, luxury and simplicity.
But a battle between the perceived ephemerality of pop and the assumed durability of something more authentic has raged on in her music.
Her love of ephemerality — her works have appeared on cocktail napkins — flies in the face of traditional museums' commitment to preserving treasured objects.
The ephemerality that had made Snapchat unique had become popular enough to be cannibalized by other platforms in the hopes of replicating Snapchat's success.
It worked: today, ephemerality is a standard feature of social media, one we no longer think of as magic, yet everything still has consequences.
"Sometimes It Snows in April," a more vaguely political track from his film Under the Cherry Moon, also contemplates ideas of mortality and ephemerality.
Many of Snapchat's 186 million users turn to the app in part of the ephemerality of videos and photos users send to one another.
Additionally, a script or a streaming site won't provide theater's ephemerality, the sensation that each performance will never recur in exactly the same way.
More recently it's taken to mimicking Twitter's real-time and trending features, and Snapchat's ephemerality and content capturing with apps like Poke and Slingshot.
Why it matters: Teens' social media preferences have changed since then in major ways, such as a preference for ephemerality (Snapchat) over permanence (Facebook).
That's far from the default ephemerality of Snapchat where seen messages disappear once you close the chat window unless you purposefully tap to save them.
Ephemerality is central to both the creation of the album — performance as variable made permanent — and to Bobby's floating, unanchored existence from scene to scene.
The company introduced Memories, its biggest rollback ever away from ephemerality, bringing users the ability to import and share photos taken outside of the app.
The way we work, and worry about work, has changed since then; if anything, we're more disconnected now, more aware of the ephemerality of employment.
The Wooster Group is a rebuff to all that, turning the theater space into a stage of inquiry into the spectacle and ephemerality of performance.
But Baker is both an autobiographical poet and one obsessed with ephemerality, which makes the book's reverse chronology curiously affecting: Parents die and then decline.
Aware both of his medium's built-in ephemerality and a keen sense of self-promotion, he has been a consistent self-documenter from the beginning.
And even though Darke is aware that users can save the content, she was willing to take the leap because of Snapchat's otherwise adequate ephemerality.
Though I didn't mind when the blisters that formed to break them in caused blood to trickle down my ankles, I did wonder about their ephemerality.
I actually don't like to use the word "ephemerality" about the internet because I think that the internet kind of doesn't have to go away. Right.
While Facebook struggles with privacy lawsuits and PR nightmares, Evan Spiegel looks prescient for his focus on ephemerality and private communication since the start of Snapchat.
I don't know where souls go, if they exist at all, but it's easy to associate them with the idea of floating, to imagine their ephemerality.
In the age of Snapchat and Zuckerberg's newfound insistence on ephemerality to prevent embarrassment, the Timeline profile chronicling your whole Facebook life got nary a mention.
The ambitious production, set to Mozart's Requiem, was inspired by the ephemerality of dance: the notion that once movement is performed, it cannot be repeated exactly.
"We were working on this idea of ephemerality and the ability to communicate visually, and at the time, everyone told us it was ridiculous," Spiegel said.
Surely on some level, conscious or not, you've thought about the existences that preceded yours in this spot, and felt both their weight and their ephemerality.
Sixteen works will be on display, and many of them deal with ephemerality, loss and change — but also with the joy and weirdness of the web.
As Instagram and Snapchat Stories become a dominant mode of online expression and political outreach, their ephemerality becomes a problem — both for fact-checking and for history.
Its very ephemerality is part of its effectiveness; overflowing with joy and gratitude, it's a testament to what kind of art a long love between collaborators creates.
Because many of the collages came from home collections, they hadn't been kept in a museum-quality display, making visible the ephemerality of endurance of certain materials.
Though they have had proposals shot down in the past, to spend 20 years on a project and then cancel it is a new type of ephemerality.
He has also formed dreamy sunsets out of found objects—including parachutes, boat sails, wedding tablecloths, and vinyl—mirroring the film's obsession with adventure, trash, and ephemerality.
The question is whether the forced ephemerality of Periscope makes people more comfortable and less self-conscious broadcasting, and feel more urgently compelled to watch the streams.
Beyond making people question the materiality and ephemerality of the filmic image and the cinema apparatus, Burchill and Monti's series will ideally provoke visual and sensory immersion.
While in some ways external sharing of Snapchat Stories is counterintuitive to the app's focus on ephemerality, Snap has built that in to its sharing mechanism, too.
Incorporating up-to-date devices and applications, on the other hand, risks mayfly ephemerality by the time the book has been printed (or, indeed, sent to Kindles).
These new works were site-specific installations: they relied on ephemerality, temporariness, and audience engagement; they made the private and ordinary equal to the public and historical.
For "Arena," Ms. Hollander explores ideas about ephemerality; as the rakes clear pathways — creating, in a sense, a stage — the dancers move along the freshly combed sand.
Snapchat's user base is much smaller than Facebook's, but Snapchat has turned some of social networking's conventional wisdom on its head, with ephemerality and more authentic connections.
What if we allow flowers to transmogrify into a sculptural medium like clay or marble or steel, unique in their ephemerality but ultimately just another organic formation?
It's an exploration of the ephemerality of our lives, in an age when we can be manipulated, transported, and transformed by technology at the touch of a button.
The only concern I have with this feature is if someone uses it to record Snapchats and Instagram DMs; screen recording basically negates the ephemerality of these messages.
Intentional ephemerality, the kind first popularized by Snapchat in 2011, is a sort of antidote to the digital hoarding that characterized the first 30 years of the Internet.
It's told often, as the title hints at, through his characters relationships with their quadruped companions, adding more layers of memory, ephemerality, and attachment to his loping songs.
As the free (for the duration of the exhibition), downloadable, multimedia-rich catalogue for the show will tell you, Arsem's experimentation has focused explicitly on ephemerality for decades.
Much of the show calls attention to the ephemerality of our built environment, to the fragility of constructed spaces and boundaries, and to the compelling strength of imagined ones.
You'll still be able to manually delete videos after the fact, and if you prefer ephemerality, there will be an account setting to make broadcasts disappear after 24 hours.
Facebook is even running "Stories School" programs to teach ad execs the visual language of ephemerality since all four of its family of apps will monetize Stories with ads.
It's an ambient compilation—more or less—put together with the lofty goal of encouraging contemplation about our ephemerality, the idea that everything around us will someday fade away.
Snapchat was built with ephemerality in mind, and you don't have a permanent feed or profile that other people can view as you do on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Crack it open and the attentive reader is pulled between artistic intimacy and historic scale by a bravo performance capturing the ephemerality of life and the physicality of art.
It not only promises to overhaul the way many people share Snapchat photos, but it's also the app's biggest shift away from the ephemerality that was once its defining trait.
To use the service, the sender visits the Send website, uploads the files and sets an expiration period — a design choice seemingly inspired by Snapchat and its concepts around ephemerality.
Kapwani highlights the ephemerality of these floral arrangements by juxtaposing photos of the fresh, recreated bouquets with pictures of the same bouquets two to three weeks later, when they have wilted.
I was frustrated by the ephemerality of the figure in much of this work — how difficult it was to grasp the subject who is only partially seen or represented by shadows.
As within graffiti, the works are subject to an inevitable process of destruction (through their slow yet inescapable deflation), a process mirroring the latent ephemerality of the graffiti in our streets.
But if it can keep teens who've adopted it as their messaging app entertained with media content while using its best-in-class ephemerality to attract downloads, it could survive until profitability.
"While nothing is 100% foolproof, we believe the combination of our end-to-end encryption, ephemerality, and now complete screenshot-prevention makes Confide the most private and secure messenger available," he claims.
Although Bynum points out that Newt's part of Mississippi "was not a major slaveholding region," the movie reduced slavery to an ancillary ephemerality and purges it of too much of its barbarism.
"Snapchat was built with privacy at its core — starting with ephemerality — and designed to let people be themselves, without the pressure of being judged by others," according to the company's blog post.
Spiegel stood up for Snapchat when Facebook tried to buy it out and also (along with some help from Reggie Brown) invented the concept of ephemerality — which Facebook and Instagram outright stole.
The Mediterranean exemplifies the paradox of borders' ephemerality and violence: here, boundaries are at their most fluid, yet more surveillance forces guard this sea than any other body of water on earth.
It feels like Facebook's offerings have grown up with me, mirroring my new preferences for increased privacy and ephemerality, but I'm starting to wonder if I'm just less interested in digital sharing altogether.
Immediately next door, a silent video by Shoja Azare and Shahram Karimi invites contemplation; Julian Charrière's installation explores ephemerality; and Shirin Neshat's video, Sarah (2016), deals with the relationship between water and women.
On an internet where privacy has all but vanished and everything "disappears," it turns out that the more rare and valuable treasure might not be the promise of ephemerality, but of useless spaces.
Today it's launching Wickr Professional, software it hopes will be the most workable combination yet of Slack's chatroom-based messaging, the privacy of encryption, and the ephemerality of Snapchat-style self-destructing messages.
It's that tension between the longing for perfection and the awareness of its ephemerality that drives Anderson's films — but none more so than Life Aquatic, where the protagonist is, like Anderson, a filmmaker.
We really wanted to wrestle with the ideas of complete and incomplete, permanence and ephemerality, because those are areas of gradation from Indian and Mestizo that weave in and out of each other.
Some of the words, coming in widely spaced, suspense-producing phrases, were "soon, I'll pass by" and "now," which made the song a hymn to ephemerality, describing the whole occasion while transfiguring it.
With a poetic libretto and mercurial score, its ideas shift in and out of focus, slippery and only suggested: the ephemerality of inspiration; the stifling frustration of doubt; the ecstasy of cultivating beauty.
His work is deeply connected to the ephemerality of flowers and the inchoate emotions we often associate with nature — the fleeting beauty, and sadness, implicit in life and death, in strength and delicacy.
Teens engage in complex management of their self-presentation in online spaces; for many college students, platforms like Snapchat, that promise ephemerality, are a welcome break from the need to police their online image.
Look, I don't know that ephemerality is a key appealing ... Again, it seems like the Twitter problem, the thing that you built that lots of people in the beginning responded to, has a ceiling.
"A Felicidade" ("Happiness"), by Mr. Jobim, the pre-eminent bossa nova composer, with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes, contemplates the ephemerality of happiness with phrases that rise, then glide downward along elegantly chromatic paths.
Using fresh materials — wax, copper, mesh, mirror — designers such as Volta, a collaboration between the couple Otxo and Mario Conti in Barcelona, and the Austin-based Corie Humble are exploring motion and ephemerality anew.
Instagram Stories do more or less the same thing, including the ephemerality, and lest you think this is just a pale imitation of the Snapchat platform, get a load of Instagram's new, full-screen interface.
Most cleverly, Instagram works around its own ephemerality by letting users add their Reels to their profile's non-disappearing Highlights for a shot to show up on Explore even after their 24-hour story expires.
A redesigned Instagram camera that makes it easier to use Stories like you might have once used News Feed All of this redesigning also comes with an increased emphasis on end-to-end encryption and ephemerality.
The informality and ephemerality of snaps made people more willing to send them on a whim — much as an earlier generation of teenagers would wave to each other as they passed in the hallway between classes.
Sure, Snapchat will (subtly) distinguish between snaps taken and shared "in the moment" and those shared from Memories, but it's difficult to understate how transformative of a change this is for an app famous for its ephemerality.
Facebook has been blurring the line between Facebook (the platform) and Instagram with its push toward stories that never really expire; the ephemerality Facebook stole from Snapchat in the first place is increasingly going by the wayside.
The dominant mood of Genji is summarized in the Japanese phrase mono-no-aware—a kind of sigh over the pathos of things in the world, the poignant beauty of total ephemerality as outlined by Buddhist thought.
Spark's Kevin Thau (previously an executive at Twitter) explained the investment in a post, arguing that there's an opportunity for more "verticalized" social media experiences and contrasting "the thoughtful, timeless nature of Medium" with the ephemerality of Snapchat.
More than a century and a half after Marx and Engels predicted that capitalism would collapse under the weight of its own contradictions, contemporary neo-Marxists maintain a dogged faith in the ephemerality of the modern economic system.
Not coincidentally, his work often explored the ephemerality of the everyday through the objects that fill up the world around us, yet leave little to no lasting effect on our memory: broomsticks, blue painter's tape, pennies, and his signature plastic bottles.
But a Snapchat representative said that Snapchat's intentional design choices to emphasize friend-to-friend communication, play, reflection, and of course, ephemerality — over their competitors' emphasis on profiles and 'likes' — may impact how people feel about their time on Snapchat.
From political and economic statements on luxury branding, to cheeky commentary on irony and artifice in contemporary tastes and insider art markets, to a simple, personal attraction to the material on its merits, to more profound meditations on gesture and ephemerality.
Immediately, the shift toward ephemerality is most visible in the expansion of Stories features, including new types of ads: For example, Facebook launched dynamic ads in Instagram Stories that show users products they've already browsed on a retailer's site or app.
The fact that it can show up anywhere, anytime, and disappear before the cops come and take it away, creates "a beautiful ephemerality to the work, a sense of the fleeting, echoing the nature of the steam itself," Reigelman says.
Thus they hark back to the ephemerality of pre-internet media consumption, when one likely had to buy a periodical to read that specific issue or watch a TV show in its broadcast time slot or else risk missing it forever.
For Rhode, the ephemerality of the movements and the reactionary nature of graffiti art underline the overlooked poverty and injustice permeating urban slums in cities; often he will work with more than a dozen local collaborators on a single piece.
To make room, I've had to build my own worlds and environments — using my work to explore the ephemerality of these normative structures around home, family, and gender that I grew up with, through a combination of drawing and performance.
AMY OSBORNE/AFP/Getty Images AMY OSBORNE/AFP/Getty Images At Facebook's F8 last week, we heard from Zuckerberg about how "Privacy gives us the freedom to be ourselves," and he reiterated how that would happen through ephemerality and secure data storage.
Faith analyzes a variety of recurring themes, especially human commonality, which she elucidates through images of hands, maps, dream interpretations, Jungian archetypes, mythology, or projects like 7.83 Hz. Her practice explores the ephemerality of forgotten spaces, where the photograph becomes the final product.
So your question of ephemerality, I view that as another dimension that is really important for some customers: for some specific set of circumstances where you want to talk to people, but you're not quite sure you want it to last forever yet.
Information ephemerality, and our lack of a model for noncorporate control of digital information, has been a blessing for governments looking to rewrite history and a curse for those trying to document the truth in environments where it is being contested every day.
Snapchat's ephemerality is its greatest strength, but also its Achilles heel: Without user-generated content (UGC) that persists, the app lacks the intrinsic inertia that keeps users engaged with products like Facebook, even if they are less than satisfied with the user experience.
I'd read so much, translated so much, seen so many examples of art and architecture… and it wasn't until that moment that the humanity of this long-gone ancient world became palpable to me, as well as the ephemerality of my own.
And Snapchat must do all this — maintain broad appeal, find new ways to monetize and build innovative features — while not compromising its commitment to ephemerality and simple "in the moment" messaging that made teens fall in love with it in the first place.
Even Snapchat, an app that made us comfortable with the idea of loss, went and threw the whole concept of ephemerality out the window last month with the launch of Memories, a snap storage bin literally named after thoughts in the human brain.
One of its original hooks was its ephemerality, the assurance that whatever you created lasted only a short period before vanishing into the ether, unlike other platforms like Facebook, where videos and photos of debauchery or whatever else come back to haunt you.
"Would you want every joke that you made to someone being printed and taken out of context later?" he asks, adding that the exposure of his juvenile jottings is a factor in his current push to build encryption and ephemerality into Facebook's products.
Back then, it was a way to add longevity to the instantly self-destructing posts that users would send to each other, as opposed to the way Facebook, Instagram — and now Line — are using it to add a touch of ephemerality to regular posts.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York by a Confide customer who paid $6.99 per month for a premium version of the app, alleges that Confide doesn't live up to its claims of ephemerality and screenshot protection.
With unique, hand-pulled prints created using a variety of printmaking techniques and materials—monotype, lithography, intaglio, collagraph, watercolor, and gouache—she creates hazy, uncanny images of shapes and blocks of color that suggest a larger city, its people and structures, contending with their ephemerality.
Monet's experiments with series of the same subject, such as the "Grainstacks" of 1891 betray a fixation on ephemerality, a concession that that nature is fleeting, insecure, and delicate; the urgency of capturing its momentary beauty is embodied in rough dabs of frenzied brushwork.
Instead of submitting to the fate of commoditized subject or capitalist tool, the flaneur just wanders the city, scoping out randomness, changeability and ephemerality at every turn and intersection, stockpiling time itself, as Benjamin puts it, the way batteries store energy for future untold uses.
But it's absolutely a form of ephemerality, but we're interested in exploring a couple other solutions that have the same potential effect of you not having to worry about what you say lasting forever, but giving you some of the other control that I think is missing.
Instagram founder Kevin Systrom told BuzzFeed that the company had initially thought about approaching ephemerality by adding a checkbox option to posts should users want their content to expire after a certain amount of time, but didn't think that would work because of the added step involved.
Sean Anderson, associate curator of the Museum of Modern Art's department of architecture and design and a member of the panel that chooses the winners, said that Escobedo Solíz's proposal spoke to "the ephemerality of architectural imagery today" and also to "the nature of spatial transactions more broadly."
So while Foursquare itself was forced to evolve from a social service that encouraged local meet-ups to a way to compete with others for virtual titles and local deals, the rest of the social media landscape became engulfed by ephemerality as a the new language of online communication.
Zuckerberg laid out a product roadmap for more ephemerality and encryption, how unifying the infrastructure of Facebook's messaging apps will better connect Marketplace to WhatsApp, Groups will become an organizing function for more of the Facebook experience, and shopping features will crop up across the family of apps.
Rubin thinks Meerkat's downfall speaks to more than the ephemerality of the thirsty tech media: Like the product itself, he says, live video's appeal is fleeting, of use to only a relatively narrow cadre of journalists and celebrities once the initial novelty wears off for the average user.
This choreographer and her company make their Off Broadway debut with "One Night Only (running as long as we can)," in which Ms. Barnes and her team — Anna Bass, Robert Saenz de Viteri, Kelly Hanson and Jane Cox — look at the body's ephemerality through the lens of sports.
For his masterpiece, Decasia, which is the first film released in the 21st century to be inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry, he edited badly degraded silent footage from numerous films (only two of which have been identified) into an avant-garde meditation on ephemerality.
Seeing A Thousand Thoughts was a highlight of Sundance for the few hundred people lucky enough to attend one of two performances, and its very ephemerality is part of its effectiveness; overflowing with joy and gratitude, it's a testament to what kind of art a long love between collaborators creates.
I think a lot of people, kids whose parents died at a young age, become one, they work, they just move faster because they realize the ephemerality of life, and then at the same time they can deal with things, things don't bother them that much, both negative and positive.
"With this update, we're making it easy to use strong vetted encryption and ephemerality for anyone—for personal or business conversations, so there is no more reason to jump to insecure apps to make a phone call or leave a message," Wickr CEO Joel Wallenstrom wrote in a blog post.
These fragile negotiations between risk, trust, and floral ephemerality drove the eventual market crash, although, as historian Anne Goldgar has deftly argued in Tulipmania: Money, Honor, and Knowledge in the Dutch Golden Age, claims that the tulip trade triggered something akin to a social and economic collapse has little grounding.
It not only brings some Facebook style permanence to a social network that perviously leaned heavily on ephemerality, but it also introduced the ability to pull content from your camera roll to snap, which allows brands and publishers to treat it more like Facebook and Instagram as an audience engagement channel.
He also performed episodically in touring and regional productions and in a one-man autobiographical show, "And the Winner Is." By evoking the decades when Mr. Williams was, indeed, a winner, the show's title was an implicit reminder — if Mr. Williams or Paul San Marco needed one — of fame's ephemerality.
But such bones and skulls are also at the root of vanitas art from the 17th century on: symbolic art that suggests the transience of life and the certainty of death, often contrasting symbols of wealth with those of ephemerality — thus an impersonal attack on the personal ego-image's capriciousness.
On this week's episode we discuss why Snapchat is still committed to making hardware despite an unspectacular first attempt, why Arielle should probably replace Evan Spiegel as Snap's CEO, and what the ephemerality of photos in 24-hour "stories" will mean for people who someday might want those snaps and grams for posterity.
"Part of the power here in Splish is that relationships are built on shared experiences and nostalgia and so while [Snapchat-style] ephemerality reduced a lot of the barriers for posting what it didn't do is strengthen relationships long term or over time because the chats and the photos disappeared," says Rehfeld.
In The Materiality of Mourning at the Harvard Art Museums, curator Mary Schneider Enriquez chose to focus on four of Salcedo's sculptural installations made since 2000 that differ substantially in their material properties — oscillating between permanence and ephemerality, isolation and accumulation — but together comment on sacrifice, violence, and the burden of memory.
His opening statements build on the massive shift in Zuckerberg's vision for the company that he first outlined early last month when he announced that Facebook would transition away from the News Feed and public posts and toward a "privacy-focused communications platform" that unified its messaging products around concepts like ephemerality and encryption.
And while the preceding releases from the others, Quavo and Takeoff, have demonstrated the ephemerality of the modern music deluge, largely fading from the public consciousness after streaming and charting well in their opening weeks, Offset is betting on a breakout moment because he has added an element seen only in flashes throughout the expansive Migos oeuvre: introspection.
You can see who is watching and viewers can chime in with comments and, yes, hearts (commenting can also be disabled.)  While it may seem counterintuitive for Instagram to add live video, which has potential to compete with Facebook Live, to its app, the company appears to be banking on the ephemerality of Instagram's video drawing a different audience than those broadcasting to Facebook.
She lists the ephemerality of Michael Koehle's work, Kate Hartman and Hannah Perner-Wilson's experiments with interaction and the body, Mary Franck's integration of fleeting imagery with fixed sculptural form, Charlie Katrycz's semi-controlled surprises and fractal mimicry, Jimmy Chion's perception studies, and the work of French tattoo artists Pierre Emm and Johan Da Silveira as the projects that have influenced her the most.
But now Zuckerberg has roadmapped a clearer slate of changes and policies to turn Facebook into a living room: -Facebook will let users opt in to the ability to send or receive messages across Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram -Facebook wants to expand that interoperability to SMS on Android -Zuckerberg wants to make ephemerality automatic on messaging threads, so chats disappear by default after a month or year, with users able to control that or put timers on individual messages.

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