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         Futurism:     more books (100)
  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: Manifestos And Other Resources
The definitive site on the Futurist art movement of the early 20th Century, featuring most of the Category Arts Art History Movements futurism......Photo of FT Marinetti futurism. futurism was an international art movementfounded in Italy in 1909. The WebMuseum‘s futurism overview.
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2. FUTURISM And The FUTURISTS
futurism and the FUTURISTS the internet's largest futurism resource you'd like to see all of these famous futurists of the futurism movement all in lower case - So, who are you going to
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4. The FUTURISM Page
Offers links to articles that explore the scientific and philosophical possibilities of the future including nanotechnology and transhumanism.
http://www.scholiast.org/futurism
This page is devoted to the scientific and philosophical exploration of the
potentialities and dangers of the immediate as well as the remote future. nanotechnology
biotechnology the singularity transhumanism leaving earth: space travel

5. Russolo And Futurism
Another introduction to Russolo and futurism. This one has some links to larger, more general futurist sites.
http://csunix1.lvc.edu/~snyder/em/russolo.html
Luigi Russolo and the Italian Futurists
The Art of Noise
Grandfather of Modern Sound Luigi Russolo (1885-1947) ,painter Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944) ,poet Pratella- (1880-1955), musician The Futurists were activists in both the arts and politics. Marinetti, a lawyer, was the leader of the group. He saw the past as obsolete and sought to shape the future by publishing manifestos. The Futurists were basically a political movement until after world war one. Mussolini became a follower of the Futurists until he silenced them after attaining the power he needed. This embittered the Futurist and caused them to withdraw from politics. They wrote manifestos on visual arts, sculpture, painting, and music. We will concentrate on Russolo and his contribution to modern electronic music. Russolo had served in the war as a motorcycle driver and been wounded. It was Russolo's belief that noise was the sound of music for the new century. In his manifesto Art of Noises In another manifesto, Musica Futurista , he wrote, "To present the musical soul of the masses, of the great factories, of the railways, of the transatlantic liners, of the battleships, of the automobiles and airplanes. To add to the great central themes of the musical poem the domain of the machine and the victorious kingdom of Electricity." (3)

6. Hermus Fine Arts
Offers an introduction to this Italian movement initiated by the poet Martinetti, and exemplified by such painters as Boccioni and Balla. In 1910, futurism expanded to include the Milanese painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carra and Luigi Russolo; the Rome
http://www.hermus.com/future.htm
F UTURISM
An Italian movement initiated by the poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's 1909 Futurist Manifesto. In 1910, Futurism expanded to include the Milanese painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carra and Luigi Russolo; the Rome based Giacomo Balla and Paris based Gino Severini. The group demanded an unthinking response to the sheer force of modern experiences. They were particularly obsessed with speed, conflict and change. The futurists early artistic influences stemmed from neo- Impressionism. Their style then developed to an independent version of Parisian Cubism. The groups technical manifesto was released on April 4, 1910. A revealing ideological quote from the manifesto states " A figure is never stable in front of us but is incessantly appearing and disappearing because images persist on the retina, things in movement, change form, follow one another like vibrations within the space they transverse. Thus a horse in swift course does not have four legs: it has twenty and their movements are triangular". The Futurists were active in anarchist and revolutionary circles. The group were attracted to violent actions as well as dreams. The art critic, Ardengo Soffici, of Florentine review

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9. Italian Futurism
Information on performance of sound poetryCategory Arts Music Styles Experimental futurism......Italian futurism. futurism succinctly reiterated a cognate set of ideas which reverberatesall through a multitude of forms in 20th century art expression.
http://cadre.sjsu.edu/switch/sound/articles/wendt/folder6/ng63.htm
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

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11. The Founding And Manifesto Of Futurism
States of Mind Those who Go, by Umberto Boccioni The Founding andManifesto of futurism. FT Marinetti. We earth Manifesto of futurism.
http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/manifesto.html
The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism
F.T. Marinetti
We had stayed up all night, my friends and I, under hanging mosque lamps with domes of filigreed brass, domes starred like our spirits, shining like them with the prisoned radiance of electric hearts. For hours we had trampled our atavistic ennui into rich oriental rugs, arguing up to the last confines of logic and blackening many reams of paper with our frenzied scribbling. An immense pride was buoying us up, because we felt ourselves alone at that hour, alone, awake, and on our feet, like proud beacons or forward sentries against an army of hostile stars glaring down at us from their celestial encampments. Alone with stokers feeding the hellish fires of great ships, alone with the black spectres who grope in the red-hot bellies of locomotives launched on their crazy courses, alone with drunkards reeling like wounded birds along the city walls. Suddenly we jumped, hearing the mighty noise of the huge double-decker trams that rumbled by outside, ablaze with colored lights, like villages on holiday suddenly struck and uprooted by the flooding Po and dragged over falls and through gourges to the sea. Then the silence deepened. But, as we listened to the old canal muttering its feeble prayers and the creaking bones of sickly palaces above their damp green beards, under the windows we suddenly heard the famished roar of automobiles.

12. Italian Futurism
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 wakeup call to Marinetti's countrymen to make them aware that they had been 'wearing second-hand clothes for too long.'
http://cotati.sjsu.edu/spoetry/folder6/ng63.html
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
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

13. FUTURISM And The FUTURISTS
Translate this page futurism and the Futurists - the largest futurism internet resourcewith over 40 manifestos, essays, and hundreds of images. In
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14. WebMuseum: Futurism
futurism. futurism general. The most significant results of the movement werein the visual arts and poetry. futurism was first announced on Feb.
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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.

15. Russian Futurism
Russian futurism. Vladimir Mayakovsky, from 'Mayakovsky A Tragedy'(1914) The first use of the word futurism by a Russian art
http://cadre.sjsu.edu/switch/sound/articles/wendt/folder6/ng64.htm
Russian Futurism
Vladimir Mayakovsky, from 'Mayakovsky A Tragedy' (1914)
The first use of the word futurism by a Russian art movement, was by a group known as the (Ego-Futurists) in 1911. Most of the individuals involved in this group were only 'half-baked' aestheticisms. A far more radical literary movement in Russia at this time were the Hylaens . However, in the beginning they did not consider themselves to be futurists at all. It was only after the decline of the Ego-Futurist group around 1913, that the Hylaens started to examine a set of ideas that were a synthesis of Italian Futurism and French Cubism. The Hylaens were originally organized by a graphic artist by the name of David Burliuk (1882-1967), who was their F. T. Marinetti. Among the members of this group was Velimir Khlebnikov (1885-1922), Alexei Kruchenykh (1886-1970), and the well-known 'Poet of the Revolution,' Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930). Eventually the Hylaens became known as Russia's only futurist group at the expense of several other Russian avant-garde cliques who had also existed at the same time. Perhaps the greatest 20th century experimental poet of Russia, as well as the rest of the world, was Velimir Khlebnikov

16. The Italian Futurist Book
An online exhibition of Italian Futurist books, typography and graphic design, from the years 19091944.
http://www.colophon.com/gallery/futurism/index.html
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

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18. Best Mailing Lists On The Net
Links to mailing lists on futurism and alternative ways of living.
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In an attempt to build bridges between the somewhat isolated islands of wisdom in cyberspace, I have compiled a selected list of about 100 Internet mailing list descriptions, contact addresses and related data that I consider likely to be of interest to any sufficiently intelligent person. These lists discuss frontier scientific, technological and philosophical concepts, futurist philosophy, promote ideas of liberty, economic freedom, various alternative intellectual activities and lifestyles, advanced educational methods, etc. I recommend you to look into the full ASCII version of this guide for more detailed descriptions of publicly advertised interesting mailing lists as well as info on many lists that are not publicly advertised.
[Some of the information in the ascii guide may be no longer valid, as I haven't updated it in a while] Here, you can directly access information on the following mailing lists:

19. FLUXEUROPA: FUTURISM
THE CHALLENGE OF futurism. INTERNAL LINKS. futurism BIBLIOGRAPHY Some English-languagesources. WYNDHAM LEWIS AND VORTICISM An English futurism.
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THE CHALLENGE OF FUTURISM
FUTURISM was one of the longest lived and broadest encompassing artistic movements of the 20th century, although it tends to be denied the importance it deserves because of its political associations. Many of the early Futurists were anarchists, the movement was welcomed by Gramsci and emulated amongst the Bolsheviks, but it was the association of Futurismo with Fascismo that has left it somewhat tainted amongst progressives. This is ironic in that Futurism was the quintessenence of 20th century modernism and paralleled 'the cult of the new' exemplified in Lenin's dictum "socialism + electricity = communism". Although Mussolini's regime utilised modernist traits, it was more at home with the neo-classicism of Novecento Although mainly associated with the visual arts, Futurism began in 1909 with the proclamation of a manifesto by the Italian poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944). The manifesto not only celebrated the dynamism of the machine age but strongly negated the past: "We will destroy the museums, libraries, academies of every kind..."

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