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  • '''Hulten, K.G.P. ''Futurism & Futurisms''.''' New York: Abbevill, 1986. [[Category: Graphic & Plastic A ...y, Graphic & Plastic Arts.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Futurism:_A_Modern_Focus]
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  • '''Waterhouse, John C. "Futurism."''' ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians''. Stanley Sadie, ed As in other arts, Futurism in music was a movement in the early 20th c. trying to present "subversivel
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  • '''''Futurism: A Modern Focus''.''' New York: Guggenheim Museum, 1973. [[Category: Graphi ...ore World War I and produced a number of works celebrating machines. See ''Futurism'' volume for a view the movement from late in the 20th c.
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  • Goldberg, Roselee. ''Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present''. New York: Abrams, 1988. Revised and enlarged edition of R ...ography and puppets, moving sets and mechanical costumes. RG finds Russian Futurism more political. The Constructivists announced the death of painting and sup
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  • See for context of Futurism and other relevant movements in art.
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  • '''''Futurism: A Modern Focus''.''' New York: Guggenheim Museum, 1973. [[Category: Graphi ...ore World War I and produced a number of works celebrating machines. See ''Futurism'' volume for a view the movement from late in the 20th c.
    310 bytes (48 words) - 23:29, 24 October 2014
  • '''Hulten, K.G.P. ''Futurism & Futurisms''.''' New York: Abbevill, 1986. [[Category: Graphic & Plastic A ...y, Graphic & Plastic Arts.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Futurism:_A_Modern_Focus]
    273 bytes (40 words) - 23:09, 20 May 2019
  • '''Waterhouse, John C. "Futurism."''' ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians''. Stanley Sadie, ed As in other arts, Futurism in music was a movement in the early 20th c. trying to present "subversivel
    427 bytes (65 words) - 18:50, 29 October 2014
  • Goldberg, Roselee. ''Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present''. New York: Abrams, 1988. Revised and enlarged edition of R ...ography and puppets, moving sets and mechanical costumes. RG finds Russian Futurism more political. The Constructivists announced the death of painting and sup
    2 KB (241 words) - 23:38, 26 October 2014
  • See for context of Futurism and other relevant movements in art.
    196 bytes (27 words) - 01:10, 28 October 2014
  • ...and concludes the summary with "Hence, Neuromancer expresses a sentimental futurism" (headnote to IC-R's "[[Antimancer: Cybernetics and Art in Gibson's Count Z
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  • This show at New York's Kent Fine Art was "an odd mix of breathless futurism, technophilia, and muddled philosophy . . ." (166).
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  • ...cluding useful articles on electronic music, mechanism as a musical theme, Futurism in music, computers in music. See this Category, entry for J. C. Waterhouse
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  • ...in this Category the entry for Roselee Goldberg, "[[Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present]]."
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  • ...ropes in cultural production largely by black men. Subsequent work on Afro-Futurism, building on Dery, has in some ways reinforced the field's masculine bias, McCutcheon then paraphrases, "[...] Afro-Futurism produces a kind of [[A Manifesto for Cyborgs|cyborg]], anti-realist identit
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  • ...i, "Enlisting and Updating: Ruggero Vasari and the Shifting Coordinates of Futurism in Eastern and Central Europe."[https://www.academia.edu/1483252/Enlisting_
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  • ...of traditional affections. Hence, ''Neuromancer'' expresses a sentimental futurism [and ''Count Zero'' is a flawed "penance for ''Neuromancer''"]. (p. 63)
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  • ...visions of futuristic labs and devices as seen in comic book Modernism and Futurism shortly before the middle of the 20th c. We get in the story an interesting
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  • ...d on "Futurism" website, as of 28 October 2021, here. [https://vocal.media/futurism/liu-cixin-s-the-wandering-earth] Heading the review as posted: "Humanity's
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  • ...remember our anticipations of the future, and excavate the iconography of 'futurism' and other manifestations of a 'retro' aesthetics in order to argue that bo
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  • ...se of hallucinatory iconography associated with the sixties and "visionary futurism" associated with the thirties in his visual descriptions of cyberspace hint ...true continuum [...], a still-present legacy of blindly visionary thirties futurism and thirties science fiction. It is something we might not always see [...]
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  • ...tamorphosis" (10). "Though obsolete in many of its aspects, the mechanical futurism of Forster's world appears threateningly close in others. Fax, e-mail, inte
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  • ...e that’s nostalgic” and “The difference between genuine futurism and retro-futurism” as “the difference between what the future once man to people and what
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  • [...C]onsidering Indigenous Futurism, it is implied that history is an efficacious route to access technology. T
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  • ...some puffery removed: "What you're getting in this book is [...] military futurism [... covering] all-domain warfare — land, sea, air, space, and cyber. You
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  • The prophet of futurism, F. T. Marinetti, vows in his ''First Manifesto'' to free Italy, and later ...n the visual arts, "F. T. Marinetti, the brilliant and enigmatic father of futurism" (see above) "argued that motion, speed, simultaneity, and process are the
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