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    FUTURISM

    in Italy 19091916

    A politicalmovement that

    celebrated the

    beauty of thenew industrial age.

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    Russolo CarrMarinettiBoccioniSeverini

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    Montagna, 1915,

    Filippo Tommaso

    Marinetti

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    Futurist Manifesto

    , 1909,Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

    The name Futurism,

    came from Marinetti andreflected his theories of

    discarding the 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.

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    "Ancient life was all silence. In the nineteenth century,

    with the invention of the machine, noise was born.

    Today, noise triumphs and reigns supreme over

    the sensibilities of men" Luigi Russolo, 1913

    'The Art of Noises'

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    The Futurists loved speed, noise, machines, pollution, and

    cities.

    Politically the Russian Futurists differed a lot from their

    Italian colleagues, the latter sympathizing with Mussolini and

    promoting war and destruction.

    The Russian futurists however - though subscribing to a

    similar aesthetic line - had much less inclination towards

    death and decadence and promoted an aesthetical as well as

    political revolution.

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    The Revolt, 1911, Luigi Russolo

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    Dynamics of an Automobile, 1912-13, Luigi Russolo

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    The City Rises, 1910-11, Umberto Boccioni

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    States of Mind: The Farewells, Those that Go, Those that Stay

    1911

    Umberto Boccioni

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    The Farewells, 1911, Umberto Boccioni

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    Those that Go, 1911, Umberto Boccioni

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    Those that Stay, 1911, Umberto Boccioni

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    Dog on a Leash, 1912, Giacomo Balla

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    Street Light,

    1909,

    Giacomo Balla

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    DynamicHieroglyphic of

    the Bal Tabarin,

    1912, Gino

    Severini

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    Armored Train in Action,

    1915, Gino Severini

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    Speed of a Motorcycle, 1913, Giacomo Balla

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    Funeral of the Anarchist Galli, 1911, Carlo Carr

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    Red Eiffel Tower, 1911,

    Robert Delaunay

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    Unique Forms of Continuity in Space,

    1913, Umberto Boccioni

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    FUTURIST

    ARCHITECTURE

    http://www.essential-architecture.com/IMAGES2/powerplantbig_thumb.jpghttp://www.essential-architecture.com/IMAGES2/Santelia01.jpghttp://www.essential-architecture.com/STYLE/M08-Santelia03.jpg
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    The Guallart building in Wroclaw, Poland

    is one of the candidates for the World Expo in 2012.

    Influenced by the Futurists??