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  1. India: A Study in Futurism by Shyam Ratna (editor) Gupta, 1976
  2. Futurism of the Engineers of Architecture As Anticipation of the Past by Ulrich Horndash, 1992-01
  3. Educational futurism in pursuance of survival, by John D Pulliam, 1974
  4. Theatrical Gestures of Belgian Modernism: Dada, Surrealism, Futurism, and Pure Plastic in the Twentieth Century Belgian Theatre (Belgian Francophone Library, Vol. 14)
  5. Futurism and the international avant-garde: Essays
  6. Bruno Jasienski: His Evolution from Futurism to Socialist Realism (Library of the Canadian Review of Comparative Literature) by Nina Kolesnikoff, 1982-12
  7. CUBISM/FUTURISM by MAX KOZLOFF, 1974
  8. Is it art? post-impressionism, futurism, cubism, by John Nilsen Laurvik, 1913
  9. Mayakovsky and Futurism, 1917-21 (Stockholm Studies in Russian Literature) by Bengt Jangfeldt, 1976-04
  10. Futurism and Dadaism / José Pierre [translated from the French by Joan White. Series edited by Claude Schaeffner] by Jose (1927-) Pierre, 1969
  11. Futurism and the Arts
  12. Futurism and its place in the development of modern poetry: A comparative study and anthology by Zbigniew Folejewski, 1980
  13. Benedetta Capa Marinetti: Queen of Futurism by Franca Zoccoli, 2003-05
  14. Futurism by Sylvia Martin, 2005-06-01

41. Futurism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. futurism. Italian schoolof painting, sculpture, and literature that flourished from
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42. Italian Futurism
Information on performance of sound poetry
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Italian Futurism
Giacomo Balla, Marinetti
Italian Futurism was initially a literary movement created by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in 1909 with the manifesto Le Futurisme . The intentions of this manifesto was a wake-up call to Marinetti's countrymen to make them aware that they had been 'wearing second-hand clothes for too long.' It was time for them to create a new art for themselves, forged out of the beauty of speed and a glorification of war: Art, in fact, can be nothing but violence, cruelty, and injustice . That the manifesto was first written in French and published in the Parisian newspaper Le Figaro before any of the new Futurist art existed, typified Marinetti's understanding of the power of the media to work for him and disseminate his ideas. M. Angelini, Ritratto di Marinetti (1916)
F. T. Marinetti along with the artists that he gathered around him, wrote manifestos not only on literature, music, dance, performance, painting, architecture, etc. but also on almost all aspects touching everyday life, such as clothing, food , smells, war and lust . Futurism was the first attempt in the 20th century to reinvent life as it was being transfixed by new technologies and conceive of a new race in the form of machine-extended man. Futurism succinctly reiterated a cognate set of ideas which reverberates all through a multitude of forms in 20th century art expression. These were ideas which were already in the air, many filtering up through the Symbolist and Expressionistic poets of the 19th century. The impact of radically

43. The Center For Futurism In Education
the Center for futurism in Education
http://www.bgu.ac.il/futuredu/

44. Free-CliffNotes.com - Eschatology Of The End: According To Revelations
futurism, Preterism, Historicism, and Idealism defined with verse references and commentary included.
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45. Futurism, Masters, Artists, Art History And Visual Arts, Artist Resources At Wor
futurism, Masters, Artists, Art History and Visual Arts, Artist Resources at WorldWide Arts ResourcesWorld Wide Arts Resources provides access to the visual
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Masters: Futurism The Visual Artist subcategories lead you to specialized information pertaining to visual artists. You can browse in alphabetical order, by artistic medium, subject matter, or discover art history information by following the link to Masters below. Sub Categories:
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  • 46. Futurism.ru
    The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.futurism.ru/
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    e-mail: editor@futurism.ru

    47. Church History Is Bible Prophecy Fulfilled...the Protestant Historicist Interpre
    Historicist interpretation of prophecies, Rapture, futurism, other doctrines, and church history.
    http://www.historicist.com/
    I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it come to pass you might believe. John 14:29 Isaac Newton Protestant History 3 Interpretations Daniel ... Audio Links Bible Prophecy was given to increase our Faith as the events foretold came to pass. Preterism doesn't predict anything and the predictions of Futurism never "come to pass." Neither interpretation can ever create faith. We hope that this web site will help you rediscover the traditional Historicist interpretation of Bible Prophecy. This interpretation kindled the Protestant Reformation and sparked the great awakening. It was the prophetic faith of our fathers. Historicism exposes the Rapture , ecumenical and future Anti Christ promoters for what they are, supporters of the true Anti Christ, the office of the Papacy It reveals that most of the prophecies in Daniel and Revelation have been fullfilled. As your eyes open you will be strengthened and encouraged. True prophecy glorifies the God that sees the end from the beginning! The ecumencial movement is threatening every major doctrine of the reformation. It would usher in a new dark age. But Bible prophecy reveals a different conclusion. It is time to wake up and trim our lamps for there are great rewards to those that overcome the lukewarmness and blindness of this generation.

    48. Www.wwa.com/~sluggo/futurism/
    The Catholic Origins of futurism and PreterismThe Catholic Origins of futurism and Preterism. With the advent of theprinting press the middle ages. futurism. Francisco Ribera (15371591
    http://www.wwa.com/~sluggo/futurism/

    49. Browse Top Level > Moving Images > Prelinger Archives > Futurism
    Division, General Motors Corporation Producer Handy (Jam) Organization Audio/VisualSd, C Keywords Design; Automobiles Design and manufacturing; futurism.
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    50. Futurism (art) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    futurism (art). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. futurism wasa 20th Century art movement. Although a nascent futurism can
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurism_(art)
    Futurism (art)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Futurism was a 20th Century art movement. Although a nascent Futurism can been seen surfacing throughout the very early years of that century, the essay Entwurf einer neuen Astetik der Tonkunst (Sketch of a New Aesthetic of Music) by the Italian composer Ferruccio Busoni is sometimes claimed as its true jumping-off point. Futurism was a largely Italian movement, although it also had adherents in other countries, most notably Russia The Futurists explored every medium of art, including painting sculpture poetry theatre ... music and even gastronomy . The Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was the first among them to produce a manifesto of their artistic philosophy in his Manifesto of Futurism ), first released in Milan and published in the French paper Le Figaro February 20 ). Marinetti summed up the major principles of the Futurists, including a passionate loathing of ideas from the past, especially political and artistic traditions. He and others also espoused a love of speed technology and violence . The car, the plane, the industrial town were all legendary for the Futurists, because they represented the technological triumph of man over

    51. FUTURISM
    futurism. In the Pub.Dutton; Edited by Joe De Marco (1992 Los Angeles).Performance Today. The Futurist Sintesi (NEXT). futurism Pages.
    http://www.deluxxe.com/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 1909 for a movement founded and led by himself.
    Futurist Performance
    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)

    52. World Future Society -- Editorial -- Futurism Is NOT Dead
    Editorial. futurism Is NOT Dead by Cindy Wagner Managing Editor, THE FUTURISTcwagner@wfs.org. futurism is both a profession and a mindset.
    http://www.wfs.org/futurism.htm
    A magazine of forecasts, trends, and ideas about the future Editorial Futurism Is NOT Dead
    by Cindy Wagner
    Managing Editor, THE FUTURIST
    cwagner@wfs.org
    n assertion just published in Wired magazine that "futurism is dead" had already been contradicted by the flurry of correspondence that was generated when a preview of the story was leaked to members of the futurist community. So it's hard to get too worked up about it. To read the original editorial, "Futurism Is Dead" by Hope Cristol (Wired, 12/03), go to http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.12/view.html?pg=1 The first point we should make in response is that the author of the Wired editorial neglected to disclose that she was, until September 2003, an employee of the World Future Society; she'd been on THE FUTURIST's editorial staff for about a year and a half. (She also failed to identify futurism-critic Michael Marien as the editor of WFS-published Future Survey F uturism is both a profession and a mind-set. Professional futurists are consultants who must meet their clients' needs; they help draw the maps to the future and identify the obstacles (and opportunities) along the way. But in fact, most members of the World Future Society are not professional futurists. Occupations and backgrounds are richly varied: students and deans, clerks and CEOs, architects and ambassadors, poets and planners, engineers and editors, musicians and marketers, farmers and fashion designers.

    53. Future Hi - Celebrating The Rebirth Of Psychedelic Futurism
    May 14, 2004. Rutan s SpaceshipOne Goes Up 41 Miles! This is exciting stuff. BurtRutan s Spaceship on its third test flight went 2/3 of the way to space.
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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.

    54. Futurism
    Notebooks futurism. 05 May 1997 1741 JC Taylor, futurism is the very goodcatalog of a show at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1961.
    http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/notebooks/futurism.html
    Notebooks
    Futurism
    05 May 1997 17:41 No, no, not mumbo-jumbo like Toffler or Spengler; I mean the modernist artistic movement founded in 1909 by F. T. Marinetti in friends; the first artists to really, consciously and with immense self-promotion embrace technology and constant change and shock and all that good stuff. They were the first cyberpunks, the first Discordians we are all Futurists now
      Recommended:
    • Giacomo Balla was a good painter, but his pupils, Federigo Severini and (especially) Umberto Boccioni were even better. H. N. Abrams issued the catalog of a Boccioni retrospective a few years ago, and if anyone is looking to drop about $150 on a gift for me, that would do nicely.
    • Reyner Banham has some good chapters on both the general character of the movement, and its influence on modern architecture , in Theory and Design in the First Machine Age
    • Igor Golomshtok, Totalitarian Art
    • The Futurist Programmers , especially the Manifesto of the Futurist Programmers.
    • James Joll, Three Intellectuals in Politics [Marinetti is the last of the three, preceeed by Leon Blum and Walther Rathenau, who were respectively the Premier of France and in charge of the German economy during the Great War.]

    55. The Futurist Manifesto
    testament to all the living men on earth. MANIFESTO OF futurism. Wewant to sing the love of danger, the habit of energy and rashness.
    http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/T4PM/futurist-manifesto.html
    The Four Post-Modernizations
    The Futurist Manifesto
    F. T. Marinetti
    We have been up all night, my friends and I, beneath mosque lamps whose brass cupolas are bright as our souls, because like them they were illuminated by the internal glow of electric hearts. And trampling underfoot our native sloth on opulent Persian carpets, we have been discussing right up to the limits of logic and scrawling the paper with demented writing. Our hearts were filled with an immense pride at feeling ourselves standing quite alone, like lighthouses or like the sentinels in an outpost, facing the army of enemy stars encamped in their celestial bivouacs. Alone with the engineers in the infernal stokeholes of great ships, alone with the black spirits which rage in the belly of rogue locomotives, alone with the drunkards beating their wings against the walls. Then we were suddenly distracted by the rumbling of huge double decker trams that went leaping by, streaked with light like the villages celebrating their festivals, which the Po in flood suddenly knocks down and uproots, and, in the rapids and eddies of a deluge, drags down to the sea. Then the silence increased. As we listened to the last faint prayer of the old canal and the crumbling of the bones of the moribund palaces with their green growth of beard, suddenly the hungry automobiles roared beneath our windows.

    56. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    1. The Fourth Dimension and futurism A Politicized Space. readers of Il Restodel Carlino to embrace futurism as part of that journal s nationalist
    http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?q=futurism&refid=THEARTISTS

    57. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    According Parade. A Dialogue between Cubism and futurism. historical framework,we said, Okay, since futurism art has been dealing with the garment
    http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?q=Futurism art&refid=kunstnet

    58. Art Movement - Futurism Posters
    Page 1 of 1. Art Movement futurism posters. Depero Fortunato - Grattacieli eTunnel 1930. Subject, Art Movement - futurism. Size, 28 x 35 / 70 cm x 90 cm.
    http://www.postershop.com/Art-Movement-Futurism-p.html

    59. Sixties Central> Fashions> Futurism In Fashion
    futurism in Fashion, boot. In the same collection Courreges launchedthe ‘spaceage’ look, which was a form of futurism. The
    http://www.geocities.com/FashionAvenue/Catwalk/1038/futurism.html
    Futurism in Fashion Contents Search Links Email When President Kennedy announced America’s goal of sending a man to the moon he not only inspired most of the western world but also set the tone of the decade. It started slowly at first; space suit white outfits, hats reminiscent of helmets, not to mention THOSE boots! André Courreges created a pair of pure white ankle length boots with almost completely flat soles to accompany his collection for 1964.These simple boots created quite a stir because they were relatively different from shoe styles at the time, but they were embraced by the fashionable youth, and soon every designer and his dog had released their own version of Courreges’ boot. In the same collection Courreges launched the ‘space-age’ look, which was a form of futurism. The clothes in this collection were crisply cut and mostly all white but sometimes with black accents and stripes. These were the clothes of tomorrow for the new fun youth. It was the antitheses of conventional status dressing and also allowed young girls to rebel from their parents generation through clothing. Courreges’ success was followed by Paco Rabanne’s 1966 interpretation of the futuristic theme. Rabanne created clothing using plastic, metal and even chain mail. This extreme look caught on commercially in the form of chain link belts, heavy metal necklaces and disk like earrings. Pierre Cardin also created his version of the space age look with stylised visored helmet hats and shift dresses.

    60. Futurism.page
    futurism futurismO. Web research resources. Italian futurism. A bitwanky sometimes but worth a visit. Online articles about futurism.
    http://www.geocities.com/pierskelly/futurism.html
    FUTURISM FUTURISMO Web research resources Karen Pinkus, "Futurism Proto Punk?
    Piers Kelly, "The revolution in futurist language"

    Futurism hall

    A discussion portal devoted to Italian futurism. A bit wanky sometimes but worth a visit. Online articles about futurism Archivio del futurismo
    All sorts of futurist memorabilia including original manifestos for sale online Futurism website by Kim Scarborough
    An English language site with lots of good pictures and some questionable translations of futurist texts. A good introduction to futurism Search library catalogues in Italy Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze Futurism website by Bob Osborne
    This is the most useful and comprehensive futurism website. Includes some amazing recordings of Marinetti's voice Futurism links by Laureto Rodoni
    A Swiss site with some unusual links
    NWU futursites

    A university page with futurism course curriculum plus links
    L'esplosione futurista
    A site in English and Italian with little info but worth a look for the snazzy futurist design Fluxeuropa A slick site with some good links and info Scary neo-futurists The manifesto of futurist programmers Benedetto Brugia

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