Similar words: futurist, futuristic, futurity, future, futures, in future, in the future, for the future. Meaning: ['fjuːtʃərɪzm] n. 1. an artistic movement in Italy around 1910 that tried to express the energy and values of the machine age 2. the position that the meaning of life should be sought in the future.
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(1) Morris aimed for a balance of futurism and nostalgia.
(2) The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into abeyance.
(3) In 1911 Marinetti, the literary founder of Futurism, helped organize an exhibition of the Bragaglia brothers' photographs in Rome.
(4) Futurism Effects of parallax have influenced the work of many twentieth century artists.
(5) The influences of Cubism, Futurism and Dada are evident in such work.
(6) Impressionism begat post-impressionism, which begat cubism, which sired futurism, expressionism and all manner of errant abstractions.
(7) Yes, there are traces of futurism in some of this and early warnings for companies too.
(8) Futurism, an early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.
(9) This is an excellent example of futurism is not far from the reality that one day could reduce the risk of accidents, while a unique feeling of flying.
(10) Futurism rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.
(11) Futurism. rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion. an early twentieth-century movement in art.
(12) Inspiration from avantgarde movements like Futurism and Op Art. Speed , dynamism, visual sense of velocity.
(13) Futurism favors the bold: Look decades ahead, as George Orwell did in 1984 and Arthur C. Clarke in 2001, and critics will forgive your inaccuracies.
(14) Futurism was the greatest Italian avantgarde and had a wide influence all over the world.
(15) Futurism is an Italian avantgarde movement as well as cubism and surrealism is French.
(16) Futurism, an early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditions and tryed to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.
(17) If Futurism embraced the present, it also rejected the past.
(18) It has done experiments on the modern futurism style, whose process is full of novel and originality and daring colors that used have brought a dramatic naught vigor with humor and passion.
(19) Futurism, an early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditio and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion. Sentencedict.com
(20) The career of Noyes had shown how some people blended futurism with primitivism.
(21) And others may see a big difference between Gingrichian futurism and Buchananite nostalgia, between revolution and counterrevolution.
(22) Gingrich's lectures contain clear evidence of his interest in futurism and technology.
(23) Robots aside, film director Shawn Levy doesn't go in for futurism.
(24) In his later years, film-maker Walt Disney became obsessed with futurism, and in particular how cities should be designed.
(25) The bunt this year dresses up inspiration to originate 60 time, contain the contracted avant-courier of bit of futurism to feel, but integral scale shorter, design is more delicate.
(26) Perhaps the most interesting angle on the Pierre Cardin legacy is its current relevance, as viewed by a designer who was not even born when the geometric futurism was created.
(27) Then, we will turn to twentieth-century anxieties about a popularized machine culture, as evinced by restless new movements such as Cubism, Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism.
(28) Since it evolved over time, the modernist aesthetic is made up of many artistic movements including futurism, Bauhaus, constructivism and purism.
(29) Attention should be also paid to a curriculum system with characteristics of futurism and openness.
(30) So can the Hudson River school landscape tradition, Renaissance realism and a prehistory-infused apocalyptic futurism in which humans shape but can't short-circuit the continuum of life.
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