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  1. Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present (World of Art) by Roselee Goldberg, 2001-06
  2. Futurism and Politics: Between Anarchist Rebellion and Fascist Reaction, 1909-1944 by Gunter Berghaus, 1996-02
  3. Futurism (Movements in Modern Art) by Richard Humphreys, 1999-02-13
  4. Futurism by Ester Cohen, Matthew Gale, et all 2009-05-01
  5. Futurism (Basic Art) by Sylvia Martin, 2005-02-01
  6. Inventing Futurism: The Art and Politics of Artificial Optimism by Christine Poggi, 2008-12-08
  7. Cubism and Futurism (Phaidon 20th-century art) by Maly Gerhardus, Dietfried Gerhardus, 1979-02-22
  8. Futurism: An Anthology (Henry McBride Series in Modernism)
  9. Vertigo: A Century of MultiMedia Art, from Futurism to the Web
  10. Futurism and the International Avant-garde by Anne D'Harnoncourt, Germano Celant, 1980
  11. Women Artists of Italian Futurism: Almost Lost to History by Mirella Bentivoglio, Franca Zoccoli, 1998-01
  12. RUSSIAN FUTURISM: A HISTORY by Vladimir Markov, 1969
  13. Futurism and the Technological Imagination. (Avant-Garde Critical Studies)
  14. The Futurism of the Instant: Stop-Eject by Paul Virilio, 2010-09-27

1. Futurism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
futurism was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurism
Futurism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the art movement. For other uses, see Futurism (disambiguation) Giacomo Balla Abstract Speed + Sound Futurism was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in Russia England and elsewhere. The Futurists practiced in every medium of art, including painting sculpture ceramics graphic design ... architecture and even gastronomy
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edit Futurism in Italy 1909-1916
The founder of Futurism and its most influential personality was the Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti . Marinetti launched the movement in his Futurist Manifesto , which he published for the first time on 5 February 1909 in La gazzetta dell'Emilia , an article then reproduced in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909. He was soon joined by the painters Umberto Boccioni Carlo Carrà Giacomo Balla Gino Severiniand the composer Luigi Russolo Marinetti expressed a passionate loathing of everything old, especially political and artistic tradition. "We want no part of it, the past", he wrote, "we the young and strong

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3. Futurism: Manifestos And Other Resources
The definitive site on the Futurist art movement of the early 20th Century, featuring most of the original manifestos of the members, and an extensive list of related links.
http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/
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Too bad they were all Fascists.
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4. Futurists' Forms Of Dynamic Movement
futurism was a shortlived Italian art movement, launched in 1909, that included artists such as F. T. Marinetti (1876-1944), Giacomo Balla (1871-1958), Carlo Carra (1881-1966
http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/futurism.html

5. Futurism: Definition From Answers.com
n. A belief that the meaning of life and one's personal fulfillment lie in the future and not in the present or past. An artistic movement originating in Italy around 1910
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6. Futurist And Futurism Bible Prophecy Truth
futurism Bible prophecy and the role of Jesuit Francisco Ribera. futurism places the fulfilment of Revelation Bible prophecies in the future.
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Futurist and Futurism Truth
Futurism And Bible Prophecy
The Origins and Purpose of Futurism
T Historians cannot agree on the number of people who were martyred and tortured for their efforts to uphold Bible truth, but estimates range from 50,000,000 to 120,000,000 Christian Saints. These men, women and children lost their lives during the period of Papal domination. Almost all this persecuting was done at the hand of secular governments which subserved the designs of the Papal Church. The Discovery of Luther
the beast, little horn, man of sin Why, these prophecies apply to the Roman Catholic Church! and of Papal Rome being the Antichrist, the river of history literally changed its course. Hundreds of thousands of people in England and Europe left the Catholic Church. it discovered the Antichrist. This mighty Spirit filled movement for Christ and against the Antichrist shook the world. The Counter Reformation
confirmed make war with the saints This is where the Jesuits and futurism come in. On August 15, 1534, Ignatius Loyola, a Spanish soldier, who had recovered from serious wounds sustained in war, established a new order of priests and brothers called

7. WebMuseum: Futurism
futurism, Italian futurismo, Russian futurism, an early 20thcentury artistic movement that centred in Italy and emphasized the dynamism, speed, energy, and power of the
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/futurism/
Futurism
Futurism, Italian Futurismo , Russian Futurism , an early 20th-century artistic movement that centred in Italy and emphasized the dynamism, speed, energy, and power of the machine and the vitality, change, and restlessness of modern life in general. The most significant results of the movement were in the visual arts and poetry. Futurism was first announced on Feb. 20, 1909, when the Paris newspaper Le Figaro published a manifesto by the Italian poet and editor Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (q.v.). The name Futurism, coined by Marinetti, reflected his emphasis on discarding what he conceived to be the static and irrelevant art of the past and celebrating change, originality, and innovation in culture and society. Marinetti's manifesto glorified the new technology of the automobile and the beauty of its speed, power, and movement. He exalted violence and conflict and called for the sweeping repudiation of traditional cultural, social, and political values and the destruction of such cultural institutions as museums and libraries. The manifesto's rhetoric was passionately bombastic; its tone was aggressive and inflammatory and was purposely intended to inspire public anger and amazement, to arouse controversy, and to attract widespread attention. Movement in art, music, and literature begun in Italy about 1910 and marked esp. by an effort to give formal expression to the dynamic energy and movement of mechanical processes.

8. Futurism News / Published. Future News
futurism News is a Social News Network about future technologies, innovations and future life.It is combination social bookmarking, bloggin, syndication and a democratic
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9. Futurism - Futurism Art
futurism Art History study of futurism movement, Artists, Images, Art History background and links the galleries, images and other resources.
http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/C20th/futurism.htm

10. Futurism Art
futurism Art futurism Art By Neal McLaughlin The pen is mightier than the sword! At one time or another we have all been exposed to this statement and have felt the strength
http://www.virtualology.com/virtualmuseumofart/hallofartmovements/futurismart.co
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" The pen is mightier than the sword! " At one time or another we have all been exposed to this statement and have felt the strength contained in these 7 little words. We understand that the written word, when used with authority, can cut us deeper than the keenest edge of the sharpest rapier
When applied to the art world this cliché can also be adapted to hold true that the brush is mightier than the sword. Alone, the written word is an extremely powerful form of communicating our thoughts, ideas, likes and dislikes.
But when one combines script with the philosophies and styles of the visual arts the two become a combustible material that may very well explode into a movement guaranteed to send concussion waves throughout the entire world.
Art movements are born out of the need for people to express their reactions to social, political and religious changes. Whether they accept them or openly disdain them the goals are equal in velocity: To promote their perspective of current changes.
In most situations, new movements will gradually appear on the art scene. As the movement grows it will offer the artists an opportunity to explore new philosophies while extending an invitation for them to enlist among the ranks, adopt some of the ideas or continue to remain loyal to their current trend.

11. Futurism: Information From Answers.com
Literary, artistic, and political movement. futurism, which began in Italy about 1909, was marked especially by violent rejection of tradition and an effort to give formal
http://www.answers.com/topic/futurism-lit-in-encyclopedia

12. Science Fiction Writer Robert J. Sawyer: Futurism
futurism Robert J. Sawyer has mastered the skill of turning his powerful visions of the future into relevant and thoughtprovoking commentary on the major issues facing us
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13. ArtLex On Futurism
The Futurist art movement defined with images of examples from art history, great quotations, and links to other resources.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/f/futurism.html
F uturism or futurism - A modern art movement originating among Italian artists in 1909, when Filippo Marinetti's first manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end of World War I. Futurism was a celebration of the machine age, glorifying war and favoring the growth of fascism. Futurist painting and sculpture were especially concerned with expressing movement and the dynamics of natural and man-made forms Some of these ideas, including the use of modern materials and technique , were taken up later by Marcel Duchamp (French, 1887-1968), the cubists , and the constructivists
Examples: Giacomo Balla (Italian, 1871-1958), oil on canvas , 68 3/4 x 45 1/4 inches (174.7 x 114.7 cm), Museum of Modern Art, NY. An extra-large image of this painting. Giacomo Balla, Speeding Automobile (Automobile in corsa) oil on wood , 21 7/8 x 27 1/8 inches (55.6 x 68.9 cm), Museum of Modern Art, NY. Giacomo Balla, oil on canvas , 50.2 x 65.4 cm, Tate Gallery, London. Giacomo Balla, Figure in Movement pencil and watercolor on paper , 22.5 x 29.5 cm, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran. Giacomo Balla

14. Futurism E-visited
futurism evisited. Steve Dixon. Abstract. The paper argues the centrality of Futurist aesthetics and philosophies to current performance work utilising computer technologies
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/bst/3no2/Papers/Steve Dixon.htm
Futurism e-visited Steve Dixon
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The paper argues the centrality of Futurist aesthetics and philosophies to current performance work utilising computer technologies, and suggests that Futurism’s legacy to ‘digital performance’ has been greatly underestimated. A close analysis of Futurist theatre manifestos reveals clear relationships between theatrical plans and practices separated by almost a century. These include fundamental principles of Futurist performance art such as alogicality, parallel action, photodynamism, luminous scenography, virtual actors, ‘synthetic theatre’ and the cult of the machine. 
‘Typist’, Anton and Arturo Bragaglia (1911)
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The work of art is valuable only in so far as it is vibrated by the reflexes of the future.
André Breton
In the early twentieth century, the Italian Futurists worked towards a new synthesising and technological theatrical form, just as theatre practitioners using computer technologies are attempting today. Exalting ‘the machine’ and the new technologies of their day, the Futurists sought a multimedia convergence of artforms and the marriage of art with technology (see Berghaus, 1998; Kirby, 1971). In 1916, this Gesamtkunstwerk was afforded a mathematical formula, like a piece of computer code designed to activate a virtual event: what they termed ‘synthetic theatre’:

15. Futurism | Define Futurism At Dictionary.com
–noun 1. ( sometimes initial capital letter ) a style of the fine arts developed originally by a group of Italian artists about 1910 in which forms derived chiefly from
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16. Orbit 6 - Space Technology And Fiction
futurism. A close relative to Science Fiction, futurism is an examination of the future based on linear and nonlinear extrapolations of the present.
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17. Futurism Definition Of Futurism In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
futurism, Italian school of painting, sculpture, and literature that flourished from 1909, when Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's first manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Futurism

18. FUTURISM
In the 1920's and 1930's the term 'futurism' was loosely used to describe a wide variety of aggressively 'modern' styles in art and literature.
http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/juju/surr/futurism/FUTINTR1.html
FUTURISM
    In the 1920's and 1930's the term 'Futurism' was loosely used to describe a wide variety of aggressively 'modern' styles in art and literature. The Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti coined the term in 1910 for a movement founded and led by himself.
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FROM THE MANIFESTO OF THE FUTURIST SYNTHETIC THEATRE
    The dramatic 'synthesis', which will take the place of the traditional play, will be 'autonomous, unreal, and alogical'. Although elements drawn from reality will be used, they will be combined according to whim, and the synthesis will resemble nothing but itself. With color, forms, sounds and noises, it will, like the works of Futurist painters and musicians, assault the nerves.... The spectators will be made to 'forget the monotony of everyday life' through a 'labyrinth of sensations' characterized by the most exasperating originality combined in unexpected ways. Anticipating the Surrealists, the Futurists declared that discoveries of the subconscious must be brought to the stage. The entertainment would 'symphonize' the feelings of the public, exploring and revealing those feelings in every possible way.
  • Signed by: Filippo Marinetti, Bruno Corra and Emilio Settimelli (@ 1915...Milan)

19. Futurism Meetup Groups - Futurism Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about futurism
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20. Futurism In Italy | Italy
futurism began as a literary movement, established by poet and propagandist, Filippo Tomaso Marinetti in 1908. Marinetti's manifestos called for the destruction of public
http://www.lifeinitaly.com/art/futurism.asp

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