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"Futurism" Definitions
  1. a movement in art and literature in the 1920s and 30s that did not try to show realistic figures and scenes but aimed to express confidence in the modern world, particularly in modern machinesTopics Artc2
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I also love concepts of afro futurism, and technology advancement.
You've mentioned "Somali futurism" in your description of the project.
People pushed the limits in terms of power, styling, futurism.
But futurism in the time of Donald Trump feels fraught.
JWG: With that in mind, talk a bit about Afro-futurism.
But Apple's futurism has expressed itself in less advantageous ways, too.
The SXSW festival here in Austin has always contained strands of futurism.
You'd miss out on the futurism, but you'd get something more usable.
But whenever we explore our past futurism, the focus is usually visual.
It's a totally legitimate kind of futurism, one that often works well.
So you will see Afro-futurism in the comic through his work.
We tried that new futurism for a while, and it didn't work.
I immediately loved the show's Cold War futurism design and quirky performances.
Check for Community Future Labs and Black Quantum Futurism updates on Facebook.
Artists saw Cubism or Futurism or Vorticism, a British avant-garde movement.
This may be distant futurism, but its foundations are already falling into place.
"Futurism and sound economic practices can absolutely go hand in hand," said Moran.
I'm really into how the record seems to fuse futurism and the pastoral.
That's a shame because futurism would be useful right now, writes Mr. Manjoo.
Despite the futurism of its mission, the vehicle was a relatively simple aircraft.
Paintings from this period and collages show the influence of Cubism and Futurism.
As cacophonous as it might sound, it is one of the cardinal texts of Futurism, and Futurism, in post-World War I revival, known as "il secondo Futurismo," remained a very important presence in the interwar artistic scene of Italy.
Instead, Futurism glorified war, power, chaos, and destruction – ways of forcing humankind into novelty.
The Philly punk-poet talks Afrofuturism and black quantum futurism in this insightful interview.
But virtually everything is bought and paid for — especially in the world of futurism.
More specifically, it's a celebration of "vintage futurism" — historical attempts to portray the future.
We focused mostly on the beats Brian covers, which include climate change and futurism.
The results evoke both Cubism and Futurism, but look very much of our times.
On this week's Giz Asks, we reached out to experts in neuroscience, philosophy and futurism.
Dr. Anders Sandberg is a research fellow at Oxford University specializing in futurism and philosophy.
He approvingly quoted Harrison Ford describing the film: not science fiction, not fantasy, merely futurism.
Below, Moor Mother explains Black Quantum Futurism, and what's in store for folks at Moogfest.
We just came back from Berlin giving workshops, talks, and performances on Black Quantum Futurism.
Futurism reported Saturday that StartRocket, a company in Russia, found its first customer in PepsiCo.
At ground-level there's rubble, demolition, crumbling concrete, the messy foundations of this gleaming futurism.
Inspired by Cubism and Futurism, Interference is informed by the writings of futurist Ray Kurzweil.
This was a raw and forward-facing futurism that resisted the lazy neatness of classification.
He marks the collision of two of usually distinct traits, athletic futurism and routine toil.
"We don't seem to have, culturally, a sense of futurism that way anymore," he said.
Mr. Acconci's work is emblematic of Italian Futurism, an artistic movement that emphasized geometric abstraction.
But to General Fusion CEO Chris Mowry, this work is no longer fictional Hollywood futurism.
"Either we spread to other planets, or we risk going extinct," Musk said, per Futurism.
The movie's tone echoes that of Futurama, which was also a love letter to retro-futurism.
Astro, evoking images of Jetsons-era futurism, is a standalone mobile and desktop client for email.
In all, this book is a compelling portrait of Hirato, Japanese Futurism, and their internationalist connections.
Mariátegui was introduced to a profusion of European artistic movements, including Italian futurism, Dada and surrealism.
I'll be doing workshops too with Black Quantum Futurism, Metropolarity, and the S1 Library from Portland.
Per Futurism, the two partnered on a test launch to promote the energy drink Adrenaline Rush.
These days, I'm inspired by Afro-futurism—and Kiese Laymon, Colson Whitehead, the venerable Octavia Butler.
You can watch Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow: The Futurism of Walt Disney for free on YouTube.
There's an allegorical unease about technology and futurism in the song, which the video makes explicit.
Theatrical frontmen led bands that put on circus-like musical productions dripping in space age futurism.
Two months later they placed their own politically tinged works in a show of Italian Futurism.
Anderson bashed Facebook on Monday by re-tweeting a cartoon by the online digital publication Futurism.
The faux-recovered film is a great cinematic conceit, and retro-futurism is a perpetually compelling aesthetic.
In London today, Jaguar revealed a car that pretty much defines retro-futurism: the E-type Zero.
It's Black AF from director to the actors to the Afro-futurism all up and thru it.
The "gig economy" certainly has this exciting overtone of futurism and technology and being mediated through apps.
He took the macho bravado we associate with Futurism and turned it upside down, showing its vulnerability.
But he might just as well have appreciated Mr. Sachs's imaginative mix of tradition and DIY futurism.
This isn't Silicon Valley futurism, where techno-idealists disrupt their way to a future utopia of riches.
"Black Mirror" is in the same vein, though horror is more a byproduct of dark techno-futurism.
He borrowed such avant-garde, machinist elements not only from Cubism, but also from Dada and Futurism.
Image: Deep Space IndustriesAsteroid mining is an emerging industry that blends starry-eyed futurism with profit-driven capitalism.
Our work [with Black Quantum Futurism] focuses on recovery, collection, and preservation of communal memories, histories, and stories.
In the early 123s, artists began exploring styles they dubbed Neo-Primitivism, Cubo-Futurism, Suprematism, Constructivism, and Rayonism.
It charts the shift from Futurism and Cubism to the Socialist Realism that began surfacing during the 1920s.
The series, rendered in a Second Life-like virtual world, mixes history, futurism, and humor without seeming didactic.
Just as techno-futurism courses through that video, so too does it pump through her and Morton's work.
From Futurism to Pop Art and beyond, the writings layer knowledge, language and style into head-spinning densities.
"If a scientific experiment is set up correctly, then a statistical significance might reveal a lot," writes Futurism.
Even today, retro-futurism continues to enchant and inspire modern artists, and pull our imaginations back in time.
It would work equally well as '70s retro-futurism, stylistically contemporary science fiction, or an anachronistic blend of both.
It's clear these architects and engineers wanted to embrace some element of retro-futurism when approaching their Skyport designs.
Video: Futurism/YouTube While the lightweight robotic arm has hardly any lifting capabilities, it can hold a small camera.
The AI contest was carried out by Chengdu Zhunxingyunxue Technology under China's Ministry of Science and Technology, reports Futurism.
Toyko's neon lights have become a sort of short-hand for the consumerism and futurism that the city embodied.
"The tendency to center on technology is typically one of the worst ways when focusing on futurism," she said.
Grimes is promoting her forthcoming album, "Miss Anthropocene," which deals with themes including futurism and the rise of algorithms.
The piece, commissioned as a tribute to Futurism, evoked that movement's affection for violence and speed, Ms. Wright said.
Slippery cadences blend funk with ideas from around the globe; flashes of conspicuous historical memory meet a tenacious futurism.
Though Mr. Cardin became famous for his futurism, this collection made Mr. Gaultier look mired in his own past.
For all the futurism of their products, the people behind the virtual avatars seem to deliberately eschew digital norms.
It would combine present-day social concerns with strange new technology, while still letting Altered Carbon indulge in retro-futurism.
Without going into too much detail, Hassel streamlined some unnecessary aspects of my fictional invention, and schooled me on futurism.
From Afrika Bambaataa to Deltron 3030 to Janelle Monaé, echoes of Hendrix's psychedelic Black futurism have continued through the decades.
On all three albums these effects feel not just like a stab at futurism, but an attempt to obscure vulnerability.
But by referring to a deep tradition of British childhood writing, Ishiguro blends his futurism with a whole other canon.
There is no more futurism and showing off in this architecture—just an image of security, stability, and blending in.
Instead, they tried to hitch Mexican modernism to the wider avant-garde by imitating the promotional techniques of Dada and Futurism.
"This is a cool case of retro-futurism because [...] enthusiasts were able to redress problematic aspects of earlier synths," he said.
His works harken back to Umberto Boccioni's bronze, "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space" (1913), and Futurism, as well as Brancusi.
I'm not really up on Afro-futurism, not like Brian [Stelfreeze, the artist and illustrator Coates collaborates with on Black Panther].
The whole thing is just 4.9mm thick, with scant bezels around the edges and a feeling of kickass futurism all over.
Amid the rampant misogyny and sexism of 90's professional wrestling, it was a dizzying, foreign blast of Jetsons-grade futurism.
" Stephenson also discussed trends in science fiction and futurism, saying, "I, at a certain point, got tired of the dystopian thing.
It is a memento of sorts, a physical reminder of the brash, sunny-side futurism that defined the early internet boom.
The color palette, the touchstones of sci-fi of the 60s and 70s that has a sort of futurism in it.
Soviet Suprematism was one of the most important modernist styles, worthy of being set alongside French Cubism, Italian Futurism and German Expressionism.
Back in the 21940s there was a briefly popular wave of "futurism," of books and articles attempting to predict the changes ahead.
Painting in Italy 1910s-1950s: Futurism, Abstraction, Concrete Art continues at Sperone Westwater (257 Bowery, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through January 23.
The result is an interesting look into not only the sounds that once embodied futurism but also early innovations in audio effects.
Disclosure: Several members of the Futurism team, including the editors of this piece, are personal investors in a number of cryptocurrency markets.
We have two volumes of [the book Black Quantum Futurism Theory & Practice] out right now that everyone can go and check out.
Or if we wanted to tap into innovation, we would look to Aquarius, which is associated with technology and progress and futurism.
His skittish, prickly, armed imagery, most evident in "Umbral" (28), prefigures the formal edginess of the weaponized letters in Rammellzee's Gothic Futurism.
Bringing 21D printing and computer-aided design to the forefront, the pieces meld high-concept work with a sense of playful futurism.
But Joy Lyons, chief technology officer of OSSIC, took a step closer to the sci-fi of Gibson and futurism of Musk.
Take, for example, Estridentismo, which is like a Mexican version of futurism, and compare that to the Argentine art of the 1920s.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CAIRO — Basim Magdy's giddy futurism, absurd aphorsims, and cautious optimism are  lauded all over the world.
Owens cited the Italian poet and activist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's "Manifesto of Futurism," written in 1909, as an inspiration for his show.
Painted in rich colors, the undulating sculptures at once suggest architecture and decoration, and reference Cubism and Futurism with their curious geometries.
Indeed, Futurism came up with the idea for the Gravity Blanket just a month after the US presidential election, in December 2016.
As an eccentric industry leader and acclaimed artist preparing for her comeback, it could be the perfect storm of chaos and futurism.
It also did not use air conditioning, had low rolling resistance tires and used autopilot to maximize the battery, according to Futurism.
When she reappeared after yet another four-year break, preaching electro-pop futurism with 2010's Bionic, she seemed tragically behind the times.
DeFilippo and Gorringe met as graduate film students at Stanford University, and something about Silicon Valley's fascination with futurism and technology rubbed off.
If U.S. Soccer retains faith in Ellis and her futurism, this loss might prove constructive and allow her to remake her team further.
From Italian Futurism to German Expressionism, many avant-garde artists bristled at bourgeois culture and sought to express something more dangerous and vital.
A key difference is that while early futurism was predominantly about art, today's futurist disciplines proliferate industries like business, public policy, and technology.
A mashup of traditional Japanese ghost symbology, hip-hop retro-futurism, and urban street couture finds its way in the illustrations of 199hates.
In "Ghost Days," Liu slips from interplanetary futurism to the US in 1989 to turn-of-the-century Hong Kong and back again.
A smarter futurism would focus less on pushing through advances and more on being sure we will use them wisely when they come.
In Bauer, Brooker created a clear embodiment of all Silicon Valley's idealistic, hopeful futurism, waylaid by a culture of excess and personal hubris.
Russian Futurism may be lesser known than their Italian cousins but this new online resource makes their related artist books easy to explore.
Hyde and Warwicker might downplay Dubnobasswithmyheadman's impact on dance music artwork, but it brought a nice dose of futurism to the culture and times.
The headlights, or rather the LED array that constitutes the headlights, are also a mix of familiar undulating curves and more angular neo-futurism.
Futurism now seems like an old-fashioned enterprise, redolent of the 1960s, when people dreamed of jet-packs and meals in astronaut-tested pills.
Almost like a disturbing fetishization of the emerging mercantile and commodity futurism of the region, Kazem's work is like a ready-made social mirror.
When the first consumer version of aibo hit the market in 1999 it was the perfect symbol of our turn-of-the-millennium futurism.
Then, our contemporary take on futurism was instituted in the 60s, anticipating where the future might take us while maintaining a certain modern optimism.
In my lifetime, we're going to see some huge changes, we're moving past a post-modern way of living into some kind of futurism.
Mr. O'Hara also asks you to cackle about the vapidity of talk shows, the clichés of dystopian dialogue, bromosexuality, sexism, Trumpism and futurism itself.
Both of those characteristics more or less track with Tesla's Cybertruck, a hulking piece of in your face futurism ready to go beast mode.
"In a world where Italian Futurism meets tropical travel, the collection emerges in a swirl of Caribbean colors and flavors," a style note said.
In a sense, Futurism was just the Italian division of a pan-European fascination with technology in the years surrounding the First World War.
The hyperloop bears the Muskian hallmarks of radical futurism, but its brilliance is in the fact that it won't take a revolution to build one.
Her latest mixtape, But You Caint Use My Phone, had themes about communication and cell phones, snuggling right into the intersection of art and futurism.
Electric Dreams reconciles the futures of two markedly different eras by staking out a middle ground between contemporary science-fiction tropes and outright retro-futurism.
But this doesn't mean that if you are online—as you are, right now, reading this—that Black Quantum Futurism isn't also geared towards you.
As a matter of cultural futurism, I asked Rick Doblin, founder of the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies—and also a Jew—for his thoughts.
And with a new season not set to arrive on screens until 2018, it's probable that you're already missing your weekly fix of cowboy-futurism.
Mr. Riley's futurism is not merely speculative or playful, and while "Sorry to Bother You" is too nimble to be polemical, it is insistently political.
She pillages but also suavely synthesizes art's eternal images of women from the Renaissance to Futurism and beyond: from Madonnas, angels and queens to warriors.
This is a bold, brash, colorful, exciting new work for these old properties, and fans of retro-futurism and vintage superheroes should definitely pay attention.
Instead of the image of old Arab men in robes sitting on oil wells, plotting the demise of America, youth culture is employed as a "disrupter," to shift the image to exotic, globetrotting young things with apolitical wealth, using street style and coining terms like "Gulf Futurism" (which borrows on the currency of Afro-Futurism with none of its expansive imaginings, revolutionary stance, and radical critique).
As part of The Economist's Open Future initiative, we are publishing an excerpt from the book, on the ideas behind futurism and the rise of fascism.
While the World's Fair indeed focused on futurism and space-age achievements, this monument would have pushed the event even more emphatically toward the galaxies. —S.
The previous formula to good Black Mirror always involved a teaspoon of reality, a drop or two of futurism, and a generous splash of human error.
As Gavia Baker-Whitelaw at The Daily Dot and Ryan Britt at Inverse have pointed out, though, modern cyberpunk is basically a kind of retro-futurism.
With this Alexa microwave, after a few improperly heated or cooked sessions, my frustration made me ignore the futurism and just pressed the damn number buttons.
Moran's new documentary, Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow: The Futurism of Walt Disney, focuses on Disney's advancement of technology and his vision for a better, brighter world.
Heavily influenced by Futurism, he pulled away from that group in the 1930s as its leaders increasingly embraced fascism — but the association dogged his international career.
The electric sedan eschews the futurism of other EV models, such as the BMW i3 and the Nissan Leaf, by looking exactly like a normal sedan.
"Jet" became in the sixties what "cyber" or "Web" was to a later decade: a prefix that could furnish anything with a cool gleam of futurism.
But the ultimate power of lasers their ability to connect electronic dance music's space-age futurism and love for technology with a visible, if not tangible, experience.
Michael C. McMillen combined the languages of vernacular architecture, retro-futurism, sci-fi whimsy, and a healthy dose of dystopia — all the rage nowadays — in this show.
It's a combination of blockbuster space opera without the soulless glossiness, retro-futurism without the kitsch, and a gritty used future that still feels vibrant and fantastical.
Like most modern futurism, Webb's advice is directed primarily at an audience of entrepreneurs and executives trying to figure out how to stay ahead of the competition.
In an email to THUMP, Cyber Nazi proclaimed fashwave to be the "direct heir" of Futurism, the 1910s avant-garde art movement that hitched itself to Italian fascism.
A combination of Stranger Things 80s nostalgia and Westworld futurism, "San Junipero" was a cocktail of 2016's biggest TV obsessions rolled into one beautiful queer love story.
Precisionism is an early 20th century American modernist style that was born from artists who synthesized European cubism and futurism with the American vision of industrial, urban themes.
What are we to make of "Racer" (1959), which introduces the artist's lifelong interest in racing cars and speed, a continuation, as well as a rupture, of Futurism?
There's a long line-up of musical and visual performances, creating an amalgamation of textures and sounds that's equal parts techno-futurism, '90s throwback, and something distinctly present.
Where there was once United States government funding and support for futurism, along with powerful forecasting institutions like RAND and SRI, much of that has now fallen away.
Even their color palettes reflect this pattern of polished futurism, beginning with sleek, cold, and calculated blues and purples until bubbly reds and yellow burst into the font.
Feeding on this tension, science fiction and futurism entered their "golden age" by the 1950s and '60s, both predicting the bright future that would replace the Cold War.
In our uncertain times, the work of futurism is more important than ever and should be done by people with sufficient imagination about how things could go wrong.
At Paco Rabanne, Julien Dossena fetishized dance, alongside the brand's trademark futurism and his own tetchy sportswear, a tripartite approach that added a refined fluidity to his arsenal.
They include brutalist architecture and Central European folklore to Greco-Roman mythology, Surrealism, Futurism and science fiction — all represented through things like wood, concrete, honeycomb and digital prints.
Her singular scholarship is the subject of her book, "Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present", which first came out in 1979 and is now in its third edition.
So, if you find yourself in Durham, North Carolina in May at the Black Quantum Futurism stage, make sure you bring some snacks, and maybe a change of clothes.
Witness, for instance, the fearless and clear-eyed futurism of cartoonist Matt Lubchansky, who took the poll as the first step on a journey leading into uncharted new regions.
The Brutalist architecture and cold sterility of the building suggests Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville, and the polished futurism and stiffly remote characters are reminiscent of François Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451.
Begun in 2013, the annual film program is rooted in "the aesthetics of Afro-futurism, Afro-surrealism, and the magnificent," presenting the work of artists throughout the African Diaspora.
Inspired by European Dada and Futurism, it rejected a nationalist art based on images of peasants and factory workers in favor of one fueled by urban noise and speed.
Inspired by surrealism and futurism, he created fantastical images of couture-clad women flying in and around Paris and New York — truly a feat in a pre-digital age.
Throughout his career, Pruitt has melded symbols of Afro-futurism, black power, and African art history to create images of black Americans that strike free of white supremacy's bonds.
Presenting public programs on Thursdays and weekends, ColorLab will offer a 45-minute workshop on the science of color on Saturday and one inspired by Afro-futurism on Sunday.
This thesis ignores prewar developments like Futurism, Dada and Surrealism by artists who knew a thing or two about anarchy, and puts on hold Abstract Expressionism, Pop and Minimalism.
Little did you know that you were actually making a statement of Jetsons-level futurism compared to the real antiquarian cool kids of the era: the devotees of steampunk.
While Futurism was almost certainly joking, disillusioned Facebook users would be wise to remember what happened to Myspace's user data after Anderson exited the social media game in 2009.
While others designers (Claude Montana comes to mind) drew what could politely be termed inspiration from LeGaspi's metallic disco futurism and forged booming careers, his own trajectory was tragic.
"Each release," Mr. Weaver said, "can speak to something different," with inspiration taken from various aspects of Rihanna's personal style, be it sleek futurism or the history of Cameo.
She selects images from a large library of slides related to Afro-futurism and experimental Black culture that create a dialogue with the audio collage, either obliquely or directly.
Futurism united adherents of the most radical politics of the twentieth century: fascists, for whom the state should serve the strong, and communists, who hoped to incinerate tradition in revolution.
But one time a year, we can all escape the unhappy news cycle by replacing it with a weeklong-dose of ambitious futurism and unabashed tech optimism, courtesy of CES.
If put into the context of indigenous futurism, then we can think through a similar formula to discuss indigenous cyberpunk: cyberpunk equals "traditions" multiplied by transgression Again, divided by colonialism.
Tiny traces of a novel protein called "hemolithin" were detected inside the meteorite Acfer 086, according to a study recently published on the preprint archive arXiv and spotted by Futurism.
Those pillow designs appear in the the pages of Depero Futurista, illustrating how the artist often integrated playfulness with the streamlined imagery and sense of speed we associate with Futurism.
A lot of crazy hardware will be coming out, new platforms will be further defined and everyone will hopefully get a better picture of where this runaway futurism train is heading.
In the new book Trees on Mars: Our Obsession with the Future, journalist and futurism skeptic Hal Niedzviecki sees technology product cycles as amplifying and, indeed, multiplying tensions and human anxieties.
It spotlights artistic movements that were particularly influential, such as Futurism, De Stijl, Dada, and Bauhaus, which each challenged the established use of design elements like type, blank space, and color.
LG was a little more subdued but still had its share of kitchen futurism, with fridges that send notifications to your phone and let you see inside without opening the door.
In the U.S. alone, it could cost more than $3 trillion to distribute just a $10,000 annual income to all citizens, science and technology website Futurism said in a report recently.
And finally, the tone of solemnity and a subtle sort of human uplift, a sense of positivity and futurism that can reach past the limitations of fear and knee-jerk anger.
What I didn't realize then was that 2002 was an oddly static year, one where retromania and empty-headed faux-futurism became entwined and the mainstream result was boring as fuck.
While Mooser is officially unveiling the company today, he said it's already developing eight documentaries (which will be announced later this year) with partners like Vice Studios, Futurism and Anonymous Content.
The museum's truly formidable Cubo-Futurism Malevich, "Woman With Pails: Dynamic Arrangement" (1912-13) — its metallic-colored curving planes presaging the industrial look of Constructivism — is out on loan right now.
Big Break Ms. Huxtable found an early creative outlet through Tumblr and Instagram, where she would share provocative, often sexually charged images that dealt with topics like queer art and futurism.
While jumping around the inflatable Pavilion is perhaps not going to deepen your understanding of modernist architecture, it definitely captures the playful sci-fi futurism that marked the midcentury World's Fairs.
Even though it's not a super new concept, I think this idea of Afro-Futurism is pretty exciting, although I guess we all felt we were Afro-Futurists at the time.
Isles started the 365 days of drawing project back in July of last year and has since then produced an eclectic body of work that combines elements of steampunk, futurism, and manga.
After dabbling in futurism and Cubism in vibrant street scenes, and moving to Paris, he arrived in the late 1920s at his artistic destination: what he called "architectural art" or "constructive universalism".
These suits are designed with a good dose of cool 1960s futurism, but they also get a lot of details right, thanks to designers who worked in the space and tech industry.
The term "space age" tends to conjure some notion of slick futurism, but we forget that the first space age and all its Cold War-era investment happened half a century ago.
The list includes: BUZZR, Charge, Cheddar, Comet, CONtv, Dove Channel, DUST, FailArmy, Futurism, Gravitas, Mobcrush, MovieMix, NASA TV, Outdoor America, The Pet Collective, SOAR, Stadium, TBD, The T and World Poker Tour.
Ubisoft I suppose that's the twisted bit: more so than both Destiny's alien ships and Fallout 4's stylized retro-futurism Boston, I like to spend time in The Division's waking nightmare.
The original version of "Amo Bishop Roden", taken from 2000's Warp released In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country EP, is a typically haunting and haunted chunk of pastoral-futurism.
In 1972, the federal government even blessed the emerging field of futurism with a new research agency, the congressional Office of Technology Assessment, which reviewed proposed legislation for its long-term effects.
Blade Runner 2049, the sequel to one of the most lauded science fiction films of all time, just leaked out a bit of new footage, and it's dystopian futurism at its best.
As different as the two types of "futurism" may be, they present a telling contrast in the how artists of both ages explored the fears and hopes of their rapidly changing worlds.
Futurism emerged during the dawning of the modern age, when democracy was taking shape and humans had discovered the miracle of flight, but before the bleaker sides of technology had revealed themselves.
The show will put on view nearly all of the museum's Russian paintings and sculptures from these years, tracing the absorption of Cubism and Futurism and the rise of Suprematism and Constructivism.
This legacy bears out the argument Mr. Dery made a quarter century ago, when he observed that black artists could use the tools of futurism to change how the world sees itself.
So adapted for our later era, "The Handmaid's Tale" feels like more like an alternate-history universe in the style of "The Man in the High Castle" than an exercise in futurism.
It's a little sentimental, but then again so is a lot of Sehgal's work, and pretty much all of Italian art since the fall of Futurism, but that's neither here nor there.
That thread to me is a uniqueness to the sound or melody, a weird and raw production style and a certain futurism which will keep all these tracks fresh for decades to come.
The audience sits onstage in the main theater as the artists, self-described news addicts, lay out a manifesto in which science fiction and friendship can lead to what they call Arab futurism.
Like the original Omni, it publishes a mix of fiction and nonfiction futurism: the first issue includes coverage of a space ark project and stories from Nancy Kress, Maureen McHugh, and Rich Larson.
Omni Reboot's web address now directs to a similar-sounding Jerrick Media venture called Futurism, although Jerrick is still listed as the publisher of Omni back issues for sale on Amazon's Kindle Store.
Inside what was perhaps the smallest room of the festival, the Seattle-via-Berlin veteran delivered a flawless exercise in dance futurism that was driving, challenging, and another joy to have stumbled upon.
It linked 3D objects to its flagship piece of futurism, the Microsoft HoloLens, which makes sharing and interacting with 33D objects a lot more compelling than viewing them on a two-dimensional screen.
I am sure this futurism appealed to us later as teenagers and I also think the sterile nature of the sounds sometimes perfectly captured the mood of your typical teenage angst-ridden mindscape.
But even though these and bigger changes are just getting started — here come artificial intelligence, gene editing, drones, better virtual reality and a battery-powered transportation system — futurism has fallen out of favor.
From their travels and research, they built an African utopia far removed from the usual Tokyo-New York architectural mashup that too often serves as a stand-in for urban futurism in film.
As I sit there with olives in my mouth, unable to enjoy Bach due to the airplane motor sounds thundering over it, I can't help thinking that Futurism is a truly grotesque project.
The film also breaks gender stereotypes and the result is an Afro-futurism theme with many of the main characters being these powerful, strong women and intelligent women that promote women in STEM.
Black Quantum Futurism encompasses the work of the lawyer-activist-writer Rasheedah Phillips and musician-designer-photographer Camae Ayewa, as well as the efforts of others who have collaborated with the two artists.
Phillips is the founder of the AfroFuturist Affair and published the Black Quantum Futurism manifesto, which proposes a creative and critical vision that values and rewrites black diasporic history through an Afrofuturist lens.
Conjuring images reminiscent of everything from Dalí to Tron to Blade Runner to Myst, the work of Gabriel Levesque (better known as Oska) combines surrealism and neo-futurism with a dash of anime.
South Africa's first known bebop band of black musicians, the Epistles became a flash sensation partly because they posited a connection between Africa's struggle for freedom and the urbane futurism of American jazz.
Mr. Arunanondchai's work overlaps with Afro-Futurism and with works like "The Flavor Genome," Anicka Yi's video in the current Whitney Biennial, which also imagines life in cross-cultural and trans-species terms.
A sheen of futurism, fear of missing out, a lack of fundamental value, and an inability of big backers to sell without crashing the market are factors pumping up the digital currency's price.
Grauso said "Black Panther" is important because it further expands the portrayal of black characters in a superhero movie into a rich and expansive world of Afro-futurism that audiences have never experienced.
Opener "206.30 Hours" seems at first glance to show as much light as dark and the wonderful "Virginia Beach" has a sweet, pretty melody to go along with that 207.01s music-box futurism.
The big picture: The utter chaos in politics, economic trends and technology has created "a golden age for futurism," says Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future, a nonprofit research center.
Keynes was writing as new inventions promised to wholly reinvent life in rich countries in ways perhaps more profound than those promised by self-driving cars or other emblems of 21st century techno-futurism.
Keynes was writing as new inventions promised to wholly reinvent life in rich countries in ways perhaps more profound than those promised by self-driving cars or other emblems of 21st-century techno-futurism.
The startling coherence of style—a beguiling combination of three principal Italian Modernist offshoots, futurism, rationalism and Novecento—can be found across the city in its cinemas, government offices, suburban streets, hotels and bars.
Black Quantum Futurism (BQF), along with the AfroFuturist Affair, both activist-oriented collectives celebrating and disseminating black science fiction culture, has opened a community resource space envisioned as a "time capsule" in Sharswood/Blumberg.
In the fall of 2016, the small media company Futurism, which covers science and technology, was attempting to build a new revenue model in the face of an increasingly competitive pool of advertiser dollars.
Our evenings, curated by Christopher Hibma, who runs Sundance's theater programs, had us watching the sunset over rich conversations about artistic practice, inspiration, the heavy lift of innovation, relationships, possibility, futurism, fatigue and friendship.
The car, cutely titled "Sal's Red Hauler Special" (1966/67), echoes the studies of movement and speed that informed his canvas works, which provide a kind of conceptual link between Futurism and Lucio Fontana.
Many of the artists who appear in the exhibition and catalogue are familiar names associated with other 'isms': Kazimir Malevich and Suprematism, El Lissitzky and Constructivism, Mikhail Larionov and Rayonism, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Futurism.
Hart added that they shared a "dreamy futurism," and that around the same time he met Graham, Noguchi also became acquainted with Buckminster Fuller, who influenced his elemental shapes that don't force any particular action.
But what I didn't expect was how central his consistent practice of Vipassana meditation — which includes a 20163-day silent retreat each year — is to understanding the works of both history and futurism he produces.
It applies a kind of retro-futurism to past modernist movements, imagining what might have been if a movement could center not just indigenous and feminist aesthetics, but also their ways of living and cohabitating.
For artists like Sun Ra or Herbie Hancock, outer-space futurism offered a potent metaphor—a way of illustrating a sense of alienation, and a dream of shuttling someplace where black people might be free.
The designers behind the suites say they called on Virgin's rock and roll heritage, with rooms featuring nods to icons including Grace Jones, and sailors can expect a retro-futurism vibe throughout the ship's accommodation.
"Drones," like the mind-boggling gadgets it describes, covers a lot of ground, with just enough pop culture diversion, "Jetsons"-style futurism and hands-on interaction to keep the exhibition from becoming a drone catalog.
When Witt attends Burning Man, which she sees as the epicenter of "sexual experimentation, psychedelic drugs, and futurism," she meets a man whom she calls Lunar Fox, and they go together into an orgy dome.
They'll show you the fervent conversations regarding Google Glass from five years ago and suggest that this is all just another case of Silicon Valley folks getting too absorbed by their own soothsayer senses of futurism.
For their Fall/Winter 2017 collection, the French fashion house transformed into NASA headquarters, or as they called it the Centre de Lancement No 5, giving guests a bold look into the house's take on futurism.
But if for some (ridiculous) reason you felt like it needed a little more visual flair, look no further than the i8 Futurism Edition, a one-off concept celebrating 50 years of BMW's presence in Italy.
Finding a space between Converge's densest compositions, the hard-earned uplift of Loma Prieta, and even bits of The Locust's turn of the century futurism, "Witness" still never fully adheres to a single sonic reference point.
" — David Burliuk, Ukrainian illustrator, author, and oft-described "father of Russian Futurism," in a 1915 poem "I should like to present myself to the young painters of the year 2000 with the wings of a butterfly.
As the game's many pop culture references remind us, Technolust is Blade Runner rolled into Snow Crash, Max Headroom, Transmetropolitan, and several other cultural touchstones, topped off with an increasingly popular kind of '80s retro-futurism.
Seth Rogen could be leaping from fratty antics to futurism with a pilot he's working on for FX, one that's focused on the impending technological singularity that experts like Ray Kurzweil believe is on the horizon.
Letter To the Editor: "The Future Toffler Saw Is Already Upon Us," by Farhad Manjoo (State of the Art column, July 7), argues that futurism has "fallen out of favor" especially within the United States government.
These ideas of the oracle and looking to the future while connecting to myth have real resonances with Afro-futurism and the kinds of queer and queered imagery that are emerging in black film and music.
The Complete Junior and SunnyBy Al Feldstein (IDW/Futurism) Before Al Feldstein drew, wrote, and edited pornographically scary comics for EC, he wrote and drew some way-too-sexy Archie knock-off comics in the 1940s.
And the Brooklyn-based artist Chitra Ganesh contributes a suite of bold large-scale drawings that weave references to South Asian religions, Indian pop comics and 21st-century feminism into a genre sometimes called Indo-Futurism.
Sironi's netherworld, rendered in Klieg-light chiaroscuros of chalky whites and sooty blacks, never settles into a single stylistic camp despite the overriding influence of Metaphysical Art, tapping Cubism, Futurism, and Expressionism for its disquieting visions.
Alvin Toffler Investigated by FBI for Communist Activities According to Newly Released FilesImage: FBI/National Archives, Elena Scotti (Gizmodo)Alvin Toffler, who died in 2016, will be remembered for his many contributions to the work of futurism.
A quick look through back-in-the-day photos of Drew Barrymore, Tyra Banks, Cameron Diaz, and Destiny's Child will give you an idea, with smaller frames, a nod to futurism, and — of course — plenty of minimalism.
As Ayewa explains it, Black Quantum Futurism is "a new language of healing, memory, and justice that can be transmitted and used as a technology," one that exists at the intersection of activism, art, and DIY culture.
A few months later, we met up again just for fun, and smoked weed in a park in Brooklyn while talking about everything from Afro-futurism to science-fiction feminism, giggling over our own high-induced paranoia.
And within the smaller context of the art world, where some big museums must weigh horrific labor conditions if they pursue expansions in the Gulf region, Ms. Al-Maria's dark vision of Gulf Futurism feels especially pertinent.
Balla (1871-1958) was one of the original shapers of Italian Futurism, and the Futurists, as a group, were a problem, with their triumphalist talk about nationalist muscle, and the beauty of war, and the sexiness of machines.
"If the solar radiation management is halted for any reason, then a rapid warming would result, with likely catastrophic consequences," Dennis Hartmann, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington told tech and science website Futurism.
We Happy Few draws from the classics of British dystopian fiction, evoking The Prisoner's saccharinely sinister Village, Brazil's euphemism-cloaked retro-futurism, Brave New World's drug-fueled faux-utopia, and 1984's Oceania with its constantly rewritten past.
The resulting exhibition and event series, Future Now // Futura Ahora, will examine how futurism can be used as a decolonizing tool to reclaim land, natural resources, and ways of living that occupying forces have sought to wipe out.
It greets you at the beginning of the exhibition, opposite Olga Rozanova's splendid and unfamiliar "War," a 21920 portfolio of linocuts that blends Cubism, Futurism and traditional Russian motifs into vibrant fields of energy without disguising their subject.
"For us, it's like our personal monogram," Silvia Fendi said of the double F, before a show with its own unforced energy that layered — literally — the geometries of Italian Futurism with the leaves and lightness of the tropics.
Duff Brumley, the best-named 20003th-round pick in 1990, could have hung with some of these guys, but his (wonderful) name is identifiably a baseball name, and lacks the psychedelic neo-futurism of his present-day counterparts.
The trend of high-end commercial galleries presenting in-depth historical surveys has proceeded apace, with two at Sperone Westwater, Otto Piene: Sundew and Selected Works 1957–2014 and Painting in Italy 1910s-1950s: Futurism, Abstraction, Concrete Art.
"The project of 20th century futurism is turning out to be fata morgana, boomers taking us down the wrong path to drown where the tide came in," Al-Maria told the Miracle Marathon at London's Serpentine Gallery last year.
I started thinking about a manifesto based on the two that sprung most immediately to mind: Manifesto of Futurism by F.T. Marinetti (1909) and SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas, which was published in the year of my birth, 1967.
"I don't know anything about millennial culture," the Philly-based punk-poet, né Camae Ayewa, tells me over the phone when I ask her about Black Quantum Futurism, an offshoot of Afrofuturism she created with her partner Rasheedah Phillips.
The company's stew of pseudo avant-garde futurism and bric a brac, DIY amusement park on acid brand of immersive entertainment raked in $7 million in 2017, according to a May 2018 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
We recently discovered the glorious lighthouse paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe's sister, Ida Ten Eyck O'Keeffe, whose renderings of Cape Cod's Highland Lighthouse are dramatic fusions of American landscape painting with the swirling energy of Futurism, or something like it.
Picking up on the term Afrofuturism, which combines elements of science fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, and African cosmologies, Al-Maria coined the term "Gulf Futurism" to describe a view of the future shaped by video games and Hollywood films.
Ms. Ganesh, the 2018 artist in residence at the Rubin, is best known for bold large-scale drawings that weave references to South Asian religions, Indian pop comics, and 21st-century feminism into a genre sometimes called Indo-Futurism.
Whether through the pioneering science-fiction novels of Isaac Asimov, the giddy futurism of "The Jetsons" cartoons, the hellish destruction of the "Terminator" movies or countless other examples, we all come to the concept of robotics with preconceived notions.
Musgraves describes it as more "futurism meeting traditionalism," where she, as a co-producer on the album, sets bluegrass instruments like the steel guitar and banjo, next to country's '70s aesthetic where the hop over to pop wasn't far at all.
When Performa commissioned him to reconstruct the orchestra for its 2009 biennial focused on Italian Futurism, Chessa had been studying Russolo for ten years as part of his doctorate at UC Davis, and had published a book about the artist.
A surreal amalgam of Googie futurism and surreal psychedelia, White's work on the show led to other television gigs (Beakman's World, The Weird Al Show), as well as music video directing work (Peter Gabriel's "Big Time" and Smashing Pumpkins' "Tonight, Tonight").
At Paco Rabanne, Julien Dossena broke the bonds of 1960s futurism in a terrific Jean Harlow-meets-Jimi Hendrix hybrid of duchess satin-swagged cocktail dresses, silver chain mail bias slips; Art Deco peacock-print rock star suiting and leopard spots.
The only music I found appropriate was something that matched the retro look, and so I quickly compiled an exploration playlist of music that evoked a sense of relaxation, futurism, nostalgia, and just a little bit of dread to keep things interesting.
However, many people, myself included, had arrived early to catch a performance by Young Boy Dancing Group—a collective of contemporary dancers from across Europe whose performances are a mishmash of queerness and techno-futurism that could only exist in our digital age.
I was already a fan of the futurism embodied by BMW's Vision concept when it was made official back in March, but seeing it in all its aerodynamic glory in London this week, I'm upgrading my excitement by a couple of notches.
VICE: What exactly is the Black Speculative Arts Movement Dr. Reynaldo Anderson: BSAM is an umbrella term that looks at several different positions [like] magical realism, Afrofuturism, black science fiction, black quantum futurism, Afro-surrealism, ethnography—different perspectives related to this movement.
Evoking steely futurism and an ominous sense of cybernetic paranoia, Teasdale offered a thrilling twist on the New Age fixation that consumed underground electronic music in the early 2010s, and little else in dance music or elsewhere has sounded like it since.
Watanabe's '90s "techno couture" reflected a general thrust toward space-age futurism incited by the millennium; his fall 2015 collection, a symphony of accordion pleats, was the most extreme and accomplished example of the technique in a season awash with fabric folding.
It's at once a homage and a parody, equally aware of that era's excesses and its glories, of the way that the most memorable 1970s R&B merged sensuality, activism, humor, toughness, outlandishness, futurism, soul roots, wild eccentricity and utopian community spirit.
There's also a Tony Matelli sculpture that pokes fun at Classical sculpture with the strategic placement of bronze watermelons, a large conceptual project by Kay Rosen, the first museum survey of the work of Suzanne McClelland, and the anxious futurism of Beth Campbell.
As pop music goes, Honey is the future without the sounds of futurism; interesting, balmy beats (a sonic portrait of Ibiza and the beach transitioning to the dancefloor, for example) paired with lyrics that lay Robyn's, at times, sore but glimmering heart bare.
Alongside his youthfulness and relentless futurism—"there is no such thing as an honest politics that revolves around the word 'again'," he says—he sets the timeless values of the small-town Midwest: faith, family, community and a love of fried food and dogs.
For a couple of years in the late 2000s, in the midst of dark recession, many cultural works offered tiny glimpses of positive futurism, like a low-calorie version of the New Frontier space-age stuff that greeted John F. Kennedy's presidency in the '60s.
Young people can be cruel about a man of a certain age in a CBGBs shirt, but the Ramones, by encompassing the last 60 years of pop art (with even comparisons drawing back as far as Futurism not seeming completely insane), largely get a pass.
It is important to notice how notions of trans- and post-humanism ooze out of this work, in which the vision of distant futures is emptied of humans, peopled only by machines, shapes, and forms (also exploring the relationship between futurism, utopia, technology, and fascism).
A long time has passed between Futurism and now, from the birth of modern forms of performance to our present iterations, but I think that eventually performance will be accepted the same way photography has been, as an integral but fluid component of the institution.
Instead, it has considered earlier disruptions, like World War I — as examined in its 2014 exhibition on Italian Futurism — and the postwar period, with its show in 2013 on the Gutai art movement in Japan and its 2014 exhibition about the Zero movement in Germany.
Wordplay continues with a spectrum of alphabet-themed works from the museum's holdings, from penmanship examples and ornamental letters to a flash of Dada and Futurism, and more recent works by Louise Bourgeois, Cy Twombly, Tony Fitzpatrick, Jacob El Hanani, Jasper Johns, and Christopher Wool.
The Museum of Modern Art acquired 21970 works on paper from early-22013th century European avant-garde movements — including Dada, Russian Constructivism, Futurism, de Stijl, and the Bauhaus — from the collection of Merrill C. Berman, an investor and security analyst based in Rye, New York.
Now, buying into this OLED futurism isn't cheap, and the ThinkPad X1 Yoga with OLED starts at $1,682 right now, but I'd say this is a much more enticing use of the technology than Apple's thin strip of it above the keyboard (aka the Touch Bar).
These days, this utopian futurism can take the shape of New Age management philosophy, corporate wellness, or the annual conference Wisdom 2.0, which brings together tech luminaries and the spiritual leaders of industry, from Eileen Fisher and Alanis Morissette to the CEOs of Slack and Zappos.
This period gets explored in the Museum of Modern Art's new exhibition A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde, in which just over two decades of experimental, groundbreaking art is cataloged, from Cubism and Russian Futurism to offshoots like Zaum, Suprematism, and Constructivism.
Japan was geographically isolated for centuries, so the time between the country's opening — thanks to the gunboat diplomacy of American warships' arrival in 1853 — and the postwar miracle of reconstruction produced a linear and especially propulsive narrative of an agrarian society becoming one defined by urban futurism.
Last year, among many other events, the Onassis Center staged its annual Fast Forward Festival, focused on techno-futurism and new media, a science fiction festival and an Afrofuturism series, which included a concert by the Sun Ra Arkestra with tickets as low as 211 euros.
Brin, who once hosted a live skydiving demo of the now-defunct Google Glass at I/O, was often a showy futurism-loving face of the company's more experimental efforts, while Page — the acting CEO of Google until Pichai took over — was the overall executive face.
Airports, with the chilly futurism of their architecture, lend themselves well to dystopia, and at Kennedy over the weekend it was impossible to shake the feeling that, in more ways than one, America had finally caught up, at least momentarily, with its own dark cinematic imagination.
What Hynes is drawn to is the era's range of possibilities, the fluid futurism that no longer seems imaginable: the radical coyness of Prince, the classy sheen of British funk, the cosmopolitanism of early hip-hop and electro, the cool composure of Sade and Janet Jackson.
It introduces ideas and characters that are so strong, so in excess of what we normally see — African-American identity, Afro-futurism, Michael B. Jordan's performance and the very figure of Killmonger — that they become bigger and more important than the Marvel brand and story beats.
Still, if you want to take a crash survey through the predominant attitudes towards the topic, you could do worse than Google autocomplete: Automation is feared as a job-eater, is perennially coated in futurism, maybe possibly has some benefits, and is generally believed to be unstoppable anyway.
What makes this all the more difficult to compute is that 2049—35 years in the making and arriving in theaters this month—promises an even darker vision of the future than the original, amping up the dystopic futurism-funk that bombed with moviegoers and critics back in 1982.
Influenced by the video game Katamari Damacy, Italian Futurism, and Taiwanese architect Lee Guō's thoughts on the multiplicity of architectural clusters, the video shows the cities of Tokyo and Osaka as playgrounds for the twisting and turning of buildings—most of it static, but some of it in motion.
With a BA in philosophy and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, the internationally exhibited artist is influenced by everything from history and archeology to lighting design, signage, advertising, neo-futurism, and poetry by the likes of Ezra Pound, Rene Daumal, Henri Michaux, and Jean Genet.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nobody believes in the simple narrative arc of Modern Art anymore; even so, Painting in Italy 19103s-1950s: Futurism, Abstraction, Concrete Art at Sperone Westwater is an instructive glimpse into the fullness and complexity lying beneath thumbnail histories of the avant-garde.
That the robots are being controlled in some fashion by a team of people in Colombia (from where the co-founders hail) does take a considerable amount of the futurism out of this endeavor, but on reflection it's kind of a natural evolution of the existing delivery infrastructure.
Black Quantum Futurism, in other words, is a version of Afrofuturism that is expressly for the people—especially the people who can't afford to be online, and who therefore are all too easy to overlook when you spend most of your time in the privilege-dome of the internet.
This May, Ayewa and Phillips are teaming with Philly-based collectives The Afrofuturist Affair and Metropolarity to curate the Black Quantum Futurism programming theme at Moogfest, which includes a series of performances, talks, and workshops that I'm pretty sure will draw crowds of phone-wielders like you and me.
In the episode, host Zach Goldbaum journeys both to the Sin City as well as the City of Angels to find Justin Bieber, shoot guns with Swedish House Mafia's Steve Angello, talk pizza toppings with Afrojack, philosophize on futurism with Steve Aoki, and discuss post-success with Tiesto.
Ramm developed a philosophy, Gothic Futurism, and an artistic approach that he called Ikonoklast Panzerism: "Ikonoklast" because he was a "symbol destroyer," abolishing age-old standards of language and meaning; "Panzer" because this symbolic warfare involved arming all the letters of the alphabet, so that they might liberate themselves.
Rubbing blue-collar grit and grime against sterile futurism and free-love hippie nostalgia, Mr. Mitchell shows — as he did in his 2001 debut, "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," and the dizzily hedonistic "Shortbus" five years later — his talent for imbuing outré sex with a joyful, youthful innocence.
Estridentismo (or "Stridentism") embraced innovation and technology as utopian ideals linked to socialist politics and their most intriguing legacies are the art and literary magazines Irradiador (83) and Horizonte (1926–27), through which they promoted their ideas and linked their vision to the international vanguards of Futurism and Purism.
Featuring 750043 chronologically displayed masterful works, including Pablo Picasso's "Portrait of Gertrude Stein" (1906) and Fernand Léger's "The Wedding" (1911-12), the exhibition makes an argument for Cubism as a revolutionary movement with a far-reaching influence on architecture, literature, philosophy, and the art historical events of Futurism, Dada and Suprematism.
The Manifesto is deeply problematic but also hilarious, the inverse of Futurism and so relevant to our current moment: The female's individuality, which he is acutely aware of, but which he doesn't comprehend and isn't capable of relating to or grasping emotionally, frightens and upsets him and fills him with envy.
While his work did not evolve, at least in the way art critics and art historians use that word, he developed a remarkably flexible style that was capable of absorbing and reformulating other styles (Futurism, line drawing, architectural cutaways, and the basic rules of landscape painting) into something recognizably his.
From collage art that explores forgotten vestiges to writing by modern storytellers, 1991 will be at once a time capsule and an exploration of a Somali futurism that reconciles with the tumult of its past all while highlighting the creativity, style, resilience, and tenacity of Somali youth across the diaspora.
Mr. Bertoia, perhaps best known for the 1952 diamond-shaped steel-wire chair he designed for Knoll, a furniture company, was initially an artist of the Machine Age, and was influenced by the Futurism of his native Italy, where he was born in 1915, said William Valerio, the museum's director.
While Los Angeles contemporaries like Rudi Gernreich explored futurism with topless swimsuits, thongs and monokinis, Mr. Galanos stuck to supplying the "little nothing" dresses that were his trademark to a coterie of celebrity loyalists like Marlene Dietrich, Rosalind Russell and Diana Ross, and to the moneyed elite of both coasts.
The video's creative is photographer Andrew B. Myers, whose prowess in animation and interest in what he describes as "Neo-futurism, outer space, and 20th century North America" are all evident in Moving Parts, which takes bits of aesthetic and tech-y aspects from the artist's inspirations of Where's Waldo?
Together, these pieces refer to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, a book that moved D.H. Lawrence to write that Melville was "a futurist long before futurism found paint," and inspired two of the more megalomaniacal contemporary artists, Frank Stella and Matthew Barney, to make some of their most opulent, overblown works.
Their sharp angles or what Natalie Bell identifies in the exhibition catalog as the combination of "the accelerated energy of Futurism with a cryptic semiotics," infuses them with a weird modernity, not the clean precision of the Bauhaus, but the side of 20-century art engaged with abstract ornamentation and the decorative.
Miz Cracker was also in the top, and I loved her first two outfits—a bikini made entirely of hair and a pink fur paratrooper that looked like a character from a French cartoon—but her Martian look was the sort of shiny silver retro-futurism that a bunch of the queens fell back on.
It explores capitalism but addresses class strife only obliquely; it makes predictions for Harlem and the South Bronx yet relegates racial and ethnic dynamics to the background; and in an age when local real estate agents already toss around terms like "Anthropocene" and "flood zone" over brunch, its audacious futurism arrives feeling a bit obsolete.
The Art Deco style — a geometric update of late 19th century Art Nouveau flourishes, recast through the machine-made polish of European Futurism — emerged soon after the end of World War I. But it wasn't until a few years later, in 1925, that the seminal movement coalesced with the legendary Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
Imperium Simulacra, the latest mass of sludge from the San Francisco-based Black Cobra, a two piece comprised of guitarist/vocalist Jason Landrian and drummer Rafa Martinez, explores futurism and a society that is increasingly bound by technology, but when it came to the video for the single "Eye Among the Blind," the duo found inspiration in the past.
CHICHESTER, ENGLAND — After the end of World War I, there was a radical rethinking in the visual arts, called a "Rappel à l'ordre" (Return to Order) by the Cubist painter André Lhote, as avant-garde exponents of such movements as Cubism, Futurism and Abstraction began to re-examine classical forms as fruitful modes of expression for modern times.
Fontana spent much of his early life with relatives in Italy, where he studied art in Milan, got caught up in the militant aesthetics of Futurism and fought in World War I. In 27710, his father called him back to Argentina to join the family firm, by which time Fontana had begun to make art of his own.
The headquarters of JD, in a business park in the southern suburbs of Beijing, is a colorful warehouse of trendy, playful futurism—with common areas resembling beehives or bamboo glades; tables and benches hanging from the ceiling on chains; tents; podlike chairs; and gigantic sets of chess and Go. Outside, in the parking lot, the company tests its fleet of self-driving cars.
Art Review At art school in London a decade or so ago, the Qatari-American artist, writer and filmmaker Sophia Al-Maria came up with a pithy term, Gulf Futurism, to describe the warp-speed transformations of Dubai and other oil-rich cities: the rise of hotels, malls and museums and the incorporation of the area's Bedouin tribes into an international consumer class.
The models are cut in cross-sections to reveal, on the inside, articles from the Iranian constitution that refer to the post-1979 economy, an ideology and culture of apparent modesty that has now grown into a neoliberal space where maximalism is the rule, yet without the futurism of other new architectures such as those found in Dubai or Doha.
Among the most enticing booths are that of the Cleveland-based dealer Productive Arts — which deals in Russian Futurism and Constructivism, as well as Soviet montage, offering posters, prints, books, and magazines — New York City dealer Zucker Art Books — which specializes in artists' books by Modern and contemporary masters — and Boston's F.A. Bernett Books — which is showcasing a portfolio of about 500 political protest posters.
Yet despite all the futurism in the industry, she wanted to take a step back in her recommendation to a book that discusses some of the first principles that 'drive' mobility in the first place: This book is a decade old and yet it's more relevant than ever before as our cities become more dense and we look for ways out of the congestion.
Get past the car crash of a title (it's a riff on an early poem by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the godfather of Futurism) and you will discover more than 600 paintings, sculptures and design objects from Italy's Fascist era, by the likes of Giorgio di Chirico, Giorgio Morandi, Gino Severini and dozens of unknowns, displayed amid countless historical documents that map the rise and fall of the interwar art world.
For instance, a review in which Apollinaire compares the performance of le Coq d'or by the Ballet Russes to Italian Futurism is perplexing, especially after examining Natalia Goncharova's costume designs (there are eight on view in the exhibition's second room), which evoke more the bright colors and patterns of Matisse; the figures invented to fill them suggest more the disproportioned bodies of Rousseau's figures than the sweeping geometries of Gino Severini or Boccioni.
It's like prog rock, where they're giving you story… the single on this—"The Big Money"—the lyrics are intense because they're talking about the evils of big money, but what they don't do… they don't do love songs, they don't do songs about girlfriends… not a lot of love songs, but a lot of high concept, a lot of politics, a lot of futurism, control—this [image] was really all about control.
When the project's inaugural meeting took place last month, artist Sophia Al-Maria captured the tone of the weekend when she explained how she came up with the term "Gulf Futurism": The [Persian] Gulf has a strange set of conditions which I think are perhaps unique — this real living memory of a deep historical way of life mixed with a super rapid development, that has taken centuries for many other places, suddenly dive-bombing the region.

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