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  1. The Other Futurism: Futurist Activity in Venice, Padua, and Verona (Toronto Italian Studies) by Willard Bohn, 2004-03-20
  2. My Own Futurism by Fortunato Depero, 1992
  3. The Struggle for Modernity: Nationalism, Futurism, and Fascism (Italian and Italian American Studies) by Emilio Gentile, 2003-11-30
  4. D.H. Lawrence and Italian Futurism: A Study of Influence (Textxet 42) (Textxet Studies in Comparative Literature) by Andrew Harrison, 2003-05-26
  5. Futurism by Jane Rye, 0000
  6. Vadim Shershenevich, from futurism to imaginism by Anna Lawton, 1981
  7. Reformation Eschatology (2/2), REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (Volume 14 of 30), Historicism, the Papacy is the Antichrist, Islam in Revelation, Preterism (Jesuitism) and Futurism (Jesuitism) Refuted, etc. by David Steele, James Durham, John Brown of Haddington & Various Classic & Contemporary Reformers, Puritans, Covenanters, Calvinists, Presbyterians, & Reformed Baptists John Calvin, 2003-02-20
  8. Futurism
  9. Cubism, Futurism and Constructivism by John Malcolm Nash, 1979-06
  10. Reformation Eschatology (1/2), REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (Volume 13 of 30), Historicism, the Papacy is the Antichrist, Islam in Revelation, Preterism (Jesuitism) and Futurism (Jesuitism) Refuted, etc. by E.B. Elliott, David Brown, Patrick Fairbairn & Various Classic & Contemporary Reformers, Puritans, Covenanters, Calvinists, Presbyterians, & Reformed Baptists Jonathan Edwards, 2003-02-13
  11. Futurism: The Museum of Modern Art, New York by Joshua C. Taylor, 1961
  12. Futurism (University Studies in the Fine Arts) by Christiana J. Taylor, 1980-02
  13. Futurism: A Reader and Visual Repertoire (Henry McBride Series in Modernism and Mo) by Lawrence Rainey, Christine Poggi, et all 2009-07-28
  14. Cubism and Futurism (Phaidon 20th-century art) by Maly Gerhardus, Dietfried Gerhardus, 1979-02-22

21. FLUXEUROPA: FUTURISM: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Search this site futurism BIBLIOGRAPHY. Some English-language sources. GiovanniLista , futurism, Art Data, 1986, 0 948 835 052.
http://www.fluxeuropa.com/futurism-bibliography.htm
FluxEuropa - dark music and more Search this site:
FUTURISM - BIBLIOGRAPHY
Some English-language sources. The books listed are simply ones in my own collection. Many have been bought second-hand and are probably no longer in print. Rick Umbro Apollonio (Editor) Futurist Manifestos , Thames And Hudson, 1973, 500 20132 3.
Essential reference, although a number of manifestos can now be found on the Web. Maurizio Fagiolo dell'Arco Balla The Futurist , Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 1988, 8478 0919 6.
A biography in images of Giacomo Balla, co-founder of Futurist painting. Italian Art Deco , Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1993, 8118 0287 6.
Demonstrates the influence of Futurism on advertising art. This colourful book belongs to a very nice series dealing mainly with Art Deco graphic design such as trademarks.
Giovanni Lista Futurism , Art Data, 1986, 948 835 052.
Unlike some other works, this continues the history of Futurism into the 20s and 30s. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti The Futurist Cookbook , Trefoil Publications Ltd, 1989, 86294 140 7.

22. The Italian Futurist Book
This is an online exhibition of Italian Futurist books, famous for their innovative uses of typography and graphic design, from the years 19091944. futurism (1909-1944) was perhaps the first movement in the history of art to be engineered and Since its beginning, futurism was very close to the world of advertising
http://colophon.com/gallery/futurism
Futurism (1909-1944) was perhaps the first movement in the history of art to be engineered and managed like a business. Since its beginning, Futurism was very close to the world of advertising and, like a business, promoted its product to a wide audience. For this reason, Futurism introduced the use of the manifesto as a public means to advertise its artistic philosophy, and also as a polemic weapon against the academic and conservative world. The poet F.T. Marinetti, founder of the movement, wrote in his first manifesto of February 1909, "Up to now, literature has exalted a pensive immobility, ecstasy, and sleep. We intend to exalt aggressive action, a feverish insomnia, the racer's stride, the mortal leap, the punch and the slap. We affirm that the world's magnificence has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed. . . We will destroy the museums, libraries, academies of every kind, will fight moralism, feminism, every opportunistic or utilitarian cowardice." Futurism, as opposed to Cubism, an essentially visual movement, found its roots in poetry and in a whole renovation of language, and featured the concept of the New Typography. Since 1905, Marinetti had promoted from the pages of his magazine

23. Futurism Art Movement / Style, Art And Artists
futurism art movement / style, art and artists, Information about futurism andthe artists involved. artists, artist, art, visual art, contemporary art,
http://www.the-artists.org/MovementView.cfm?id=8A01EE95-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B

24. Soul Device - Theology, Apologetics, Cults, Religions - Answers
End Times, Preterist, Historicism, futurism, and comparison charts, Millennial Views, prophecy, and cults.
http://www.souldevice.org/
The Virtual Office of Douglas Beaumont, M.A.A.
cult , Mormons, Mormonism, LDS, JW, Jehovah' ALL WRITTEN / DRAWN MATERIAL
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25. Things To Come
Dedicated to defending orthodox eschatology and Biblical futurism.
http://www.thingstocome.org
Things To Come .org
Defending Our Biblical Hope For The Future An apologetics website dedicated
to defending orthodox eschatology
and biblical futurism
1 Peter 3:15 but in your hearts reverence Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to make a defense to any one who calls you to account for the hope that is in you, yet do it with gentleness and reverence; (RSV
What is Biblical Futurism? Articles E-BOOKS Submissions Our Standards About the Editors Guestbook Contact Us Donate Search This Website Forum is our online forum of choice! Click on the banner to discuss any of the articles on our website. Most Recent Articles: NEW! Did Jesus Wrongly Predict A First Century Return in Matthew 24:34?
By Rusty Entrekin
CS Lewis reluctantly conceded to critics who claim that Jesus wrongly predicted a first century return in the Olivet Discourse. If only he had known of this striking evidence that the critics are wrong! NEW! A (Somewhat) Irenic Response to Certain Naughty Hyperpreterists
(Please note that this article is off-site).
By Dr. Dan Trotter

26. The Italian Futurist Book
futurism (19091944) was perhaps the first movement in the historyof art to be engineered and managed like a business. Since its
http://www.colophon.com/gallery/futurism/
Futurism (1909-1944) was perhaps the first movement in the history of art to be engineered and managed like a business. Since its beginning, Futurism was very close to the world of advertising and, like a business, promoted its product to a wide audience. For this reason, Futurism introduced the use of the manifesto as a public means to advertise its artistic philosophy, and also as a polemic weapon against the academic and conservative world. The poet F.T. Marinetti, founder of the movement, wrote in his first manifesto of February 1909, "Up to now, literature has exalted a pensive immobility, ecstasy, and sleep. We intend to exalt aggressive action, a feverish insomnia, the racer's stride, the mortal leap, the punch and the slap. We affirm that the world's magnificence has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed. . . We will destroy the museums, libraries, academies of every kind, will fight moralism, feminism, every opportunistic or utilitarian cowardice." Futurism, as opposed to Cubism, an essentially visual movement, found its roots in poetry and in a whole renovation of language, and featured the concept of the New Typography. Since 1905, Marinetti had promoted from the pages of his magazine

27. ñåëðåéåú îøöéí ìéùøàì - Israel Speakers Agencies
Israeli english speaking speakers. Fields range from politcs to futurism and culture to personal enrichment.
http://www.isa.co.il

28. Mayakovsky
Presents English translations of his poems, with an introduction to cubofuturism, some photographs of Mayakovsky and his friends, and an article on the Blue Rose group.
http://www.geocities.com/paris/8182/mayakovsky.html

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30. Fonte D'Abisso Art Gallery Milano
The gallery specializes in historical avanguards focusing in Italian futurism, with renowned exhibitions of Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Fortunato Depero, Enrico Prampolini, and Romolo Romani.
http://www.fdabisso.com/
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31. Guggenheim Collection - Glossary - Futurism
futurism. Italy, 1908 In a and other Russian artists. futurism, however,was more prevalent among Russia’s poets than its painters.
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/glossary_Futurism.html
Futurism Italy, 1908
In a stylistic idiom that integrated some of the techniques of Cubism more Giacomo Balla Umberto Boccioni , Carlo Carrà, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (the movement’s founder), Luigi Russolo, and Gino Severini . Balla led a second generation of Italian Futurists, including Fortunato Depero, Gerardo Dottori, and Enrico Prampolini, in the 1920s and 1930s.
Almost concomitantly with Italian Futurism, a Russian version of Futurism developed under the leadership of Kazimir Malevich , who described most of his work from 1912 to 1915 as “Cubo-Futurist.” This Cubist fragmentation of space allied to the Futurist simultaneity of shifting forms was also taken up briefly by Liubov Popova and other Russian artists. Futurism, however, was more prevalent among Russia’s poets than its painters.

32. Ken L. Holder's Web Page
His philosophy, futurism, and the effects of cryptography.
http://www.webleyweb.com/klh/
Ken L. Holder's Web Page
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33. Guggenheim Collection - Movement - Futurism
futurism, In a stylistic idiom that integrated some of the techniquesof Cubism and Divisionism, the Futurists glorified the energy
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/movement_works_Futurism_0.html
Futurism In a stylistic idiom that integrated some of the techniques of Cubism and Divisionism, the Futurists glorified the energy and speed of modern life together with the dynamism and violence of the new technological society.
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Kazimir Malevich, Morning in the Village after Snowstorm,
Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed + Sound,
Natalia Goncharova, Cats (rayist percep.[tion] in rose, black, and yellow),
Umberto Boccioni, Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses,
Raymond Duchamp-Villon, The Horse, 1914 (cast ca. 1930)
Albert Gleizes, Woman with Animals (Madame Raymond Duchamp-Villon), completed by February 1914

34. Robert Schaad - Portfolio, Shows, Contact
Schaad's work layers moods, color and meaning to provoke a reaction. First glances suggest cartoon mischief, but mystic echoes of Joan Miro, Jung, Tex Avery, Jack Kirby, futurism and scientific exploration haunt your thoughts long afterward.
http://www.instantfame.com/freshart/rgsbio.html
ROBERT SCHAAD
ARTIST'S STATEMENT:
In an effort to be more abstract, and encourage viewer interpretation, I am purposely vague in what I convey. Often, if I have painted a shape and it strongly suggests one specific form or idea, I'll rework it. I affectionately acknowledge various influences (musical, technological and artistic) while maintaining my own vision. On the surface my work may appear whimsical (cartoony, blurry), but underneath the tone is unsettling. Look deeper." -Robert Schaad, 2002. For prices, dimensions and prices, please call (914) 835-8414 or schaad1@hotmail.com
EXHIBITIONS
Previous exhibitions include:
  • Art Initiatives - Tribeca Tower (New York, NY)
  • Artists Who Rock - The Zeitgeist Gallery's (Boston, MA)
  • Art from Detrius - Verdita N Cognita Gallery, (New York, NY)
  • Artwalk Festival (Yonkers, NY)
  • The Beat (Port Chester, NY)
  • Framing Corner (Rye, NY)
  • Hastings Art Gallery (Hastings, NY)
  • The Hunger Project Artists' Plates (charity auction)
  • Mass Transit Mural Project (Yonkers, NY)
  • Micro-miniatures - The Emerging Collector (New York, NY)

35. GOTHIC FUTURISM
A title concerning a new twist on the old mythologies and religions.
http://www.gothicfuturism.com/

36. A Touch Of Techno: Business Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Strategic Marketing, Webs
Speaker on futurism and Web marketing, based in Clark Mills.
http://www.technotouch.com/

37. Future Hi - Celebrating The Rebirth Of Psychedelic Futurism
May 24, 2004. Immortalist Utilitarianism. By Michael Anissimov from originalarticle at Accelerating Future. Step 1 Seeking Peak Experiences.
http://www.futurehi.net/
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June 8, 2004
First Privately Funded Manned Space Flight
From the press release on Scaled Composites Website. Mojave, CA: A privately-developed rocket plane will launch into history on June 21 on a mission to become the world’s first commercial manned space vehicle. Investor and philanthropist Paul G. Allen and aviation legend Burt Rutan have teamed to create the program, which will attempt the first non-governmental flight to leave the earth’s atmosphere. SpaceShipOne will rocket to 100 kilometers (62 miles) into sub-orbital space above the Mojave Civilian Aerospace Test Center, a commercial airport in the California desert. If successful, it will demonstrate that the space frontier is finally open to private enterprise. This event could be the breakthrough that will enable space access for future generations. I'm definitely going to this event. I plan on camping somewhere in the vicinity, and attending the launch and return ceremonies. If you're interested in hookng up, just email me.
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Heights of Emotional Intelligence
When we think of general intelligence, it's possible to imagine increasing it by hundreds, thousands or even millions of times more than what we have now. We've already done this with the simplest of arithmetic tasks using computers, who are much smarter than us when it comes to crunching numbers.

38. Wired 11.12: View
Print, email, or fax this article for free. VIEW. futurism Is Dead. Need proof? futurismis doomed and not just because fools are endemic to the field.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.12/view.html?pg=1

39. Futurisme
Pr©sentation et historique de ce mouvement cin©matographique des ann©es 20. Films recommand©s, textes et liens.
http://cours.cegep-st-jerome.qc.ca/530-gjb-p.l/futurism.htm
Futurisme
Accueil
Remonter Débuts Burlesque [ Futurisme ] Expressionnisme Surréalisme Nouvelle vague Le cinéma hongkongais ... Aujourd'hui Traits caractéristiques
  • Fortement lié à la technologie, aux progrès scientifiques; Glorification de la machine et de la ville; Mouvement engagé, influence politique et sociale; Intégration de la quatrième dimension : l'espace-temps; Représentations du mouvement, du dynamisme de la vie moderne.
Période clef : 1904 - 1914 en Italie, France et Russie principalement. Artistes Le futurisme et le cinéma Le cinéma étant un média essentiellement technologique, il est tout à fait naturel que le mouvement futuriste ait exercé une influence considérable sur lui. C'est dans les années '20 et surtout en Russie que le mouvement aura la plus grande influence sur l'art cinématographique. Influencés par l'énergie et la vitalité des peintures et sculptures futuristes des Italiens, les Russes cherchent à traduire cette énergie au cinéma via un outil particulier : le MONTAGE. Les expériences de montage menées par Lev Kuleshov (ou Koulechov), Sergei Eisenstein, réalisateur du Cuirassé Potemkin (1925), et particulièrement Dziga Vertov sont les premières à explorer la naissance d'un message dans la juxtaposition d'images ayant aucun lien entre eux, un aspect du montage que l'on nomme aujourd'hui

40. FUTURISM
futurism. The movement was at its strongest from 1909, when Filippo Marinetti sfirst manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end of World War One.
http://www.artmovements.co.uk/futurism.htm
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document.write(getTableBegin('Http://www.artistportfolio.net/images/bar16_gg.gif','Art Movements','valign=top height=200')) FUTURISM KEY DATES:1909-1944 An Italian avant-garde art movement that took speed, technology and modernity as its inspiration, Futurism portrayed the dynamic character of 20th century life, glorified war and the machine age, and favoured the growth of Fascism. The movement was at its strongest from 1909, when Filippo Marinetti's first manifesto of Futurism appeared, until the end of World War One. Futurism was unique in that it was a self-invented art movement. The idea of Futurism came first, followed by a fanfare of publicity; it was only afterwards that artists could find a means to express it. Marinetti's manifesto, printed on the front page of Le Figaro, was bombastic and inflammatory in tone - "set fire to the library shelves... flood the museums" - suggesting that he was more interested in shocking the public than exploring Futurism's themes. Painters in the movement did have a serious intent beyond Marinetti's bombast, however. Their aim was to portray sensations as a "synthesis of what one remembers and of what one sees", and to capture what they called the 'force lines' of objects.

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