futurism - translation to spanish
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futurism - translation to spanish

ARTISTIC AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT
Futurism movement; Futurist movement; Futurism (art); Aeropainting; Italian Futurists; Futurismo; Italian Futurism; Italian Futurist
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  • An example of Futurist design: "Skyscraper Lamp", by the Italian architect [[Arnaldo dell'Ira]], 1929
  • An example of [[Futurist architecture]] by [[Antonio Sant'Elia]]
  •  ''Sail: In Two Movements'' by [[Charles Demuth]] 1919
  • Cyclist]]'', 1913
  • [[Giacomo Balla]], 1912, ''[[Dinamismo di un Cane al Guinzaglio]]'' (''Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash''), [[Albright-Knox Art Gallery]]
  • [[Gino Severini]], 1912, ''Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin'', oil on canvas with sequins, 161.6 × 156.2 cm (63.6 × 61.5 in.), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • [[Joseph Stella]], ''Battle of Lights, Coney Island'', 1913–14, oil on canvas, 195.6 × 215.3 cm (77 × 84.75 in), [[Yale University Art Gallery]], New Haven, CT
  • [[Joseph Stella]], 1919–20, ''Brooklyn Bridge'', oil on canvas, 215.3 × 194.6 cm, [[Yale University Art Gallery]]
  • Vladimir Burliuk]], [[Vladimir Mayakovsky]], [[David Burliuk]], and [[Benedikt Livshits]].
  • Italian futurists [[Luigi Russolo]], [[Carlo Carrà]], [[Filippo Tommaso Marinetti]], [[Umberto Boccioni]] and [[Gino Severini]] in front of Le Figaro, Paris, February 9, 1912
  • Thaïs]]'' by [[Anton Giulio Bragaglia]] (1917)
  • [[Umberto Boccioni]], 1913, ''[[Dynamism of a Cyclist]]'' (''Dinamismo di un ciclista''), oil on canvas, 70 x 95 cm, [[Gianni Mattioli]] Collection, on long-term loan to the [[Peggy Guggenheim Collection]], Venice
  • [[Umberto Boccioni]], sketch of ''[[The City Rises]]'' (1910)

futurism         
futurismo
futurology         
  • Process for classifying a phenomenon as a scenario in the Intuitive Logics tradition
  • technological life stages]] of maturity, adoption, and social application
  • [[World3]] Model Standard Run as shown in ''[[The Limits to Growth]]''
  • [[Moore's law]] is an example of futurology; it is a statistical collection of past and present trends with the goal of accurately [[extrapolating]] future trends.
  • Quesnay]], 1759
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STUDY OF POSSIBLE, PROBABLE, AND PREFERABLE SOCIAL, TECHNOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL FUTURES
Futurism (philosophy); Predictions for the forthcoming year; Future Studies; Futuristics; Futures Studies; Futures resources; Images of the future; Futorology; Technology future; Future Technology; Futurology; Future studies; Future trend; Future tech; Futuristic Technological Concepts; Futuring; Future of technology; Future evolution; List of futures studies organizations
(n.) = futurología
Ex: Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.
futuro 1      
n. future, hereafter; futurity

Definition

Futurism
¦ noun an artistic movement launched in Italy in 1909, which strongly rejected traditional forms and embraced the dynamism of modern technology.
Origin
from Ital. futurismo.

Wikipedia

Futurism

Futurism (Italian: Futurismo, pronounced [futuˈrizmo]) was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy, and to a lesser extent in other countries, in the early 20th century. It emphasized dynamism, speed, technology, youth, violence, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city. Its key figures included the Italians Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Fortunato Depero, Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla, and Luigi Russolo. Italian Futurism glorified modernity and according to its doctrine, aimed to liberate Italy from the weight of its past. Important Futurist works included Marinetti's 1909 Manifesto of Futurism, Boccioni's 1913 sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, Balla's 1913–1914 painting Abstract Speed + Sound, and Russolo's The Art of Noises (1913).

Although Futurism was largely an Italian phenomenon, parallel movements emerged in Russia, where some Russian Futurists would later go on to found groups of their own; other countries either had a few Futurists or had movements inspired by Futurism. The Futurists practiced in every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, urban design, theatre, film, fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture, and even cooking.

To some extent Futurism influenced the art movements Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Dada, and to a greater degree Precisionism, Rayonism, and Vorticism. Passéism can represent an opposing trend or attitude.

Examples of use of futurism
1. At the 1'33 Nuremberg Rally Hitler lambasted futurism (despite its fascist affiliations) and dada.
2. Like "The Matrix" movies, its futurism is conceived of in almost sado–masochistic terms – its torture scenes in particular.
3. No÷ 1 Tunnel Italian Culture Institute «From Futurism to the Possible Future in Contemporary Italian Architecture» Through July 15 Tophane–i Amire Boðazkesen Cd.
4. Page '. Where Tradition Meets Futurism By Anna Smolchenko Staff Writer Vladimir Filonov / MT Napoleon stayed here, a fervent Old Believer was starved to death here, and a monastery nearby holds a one–of–a–kind mural.
5. It covers the tumultuous period from 1870 to 1'25, when European society underwent wars and revolutions and painting moved from rural realism to the radical perspective–shattering of Cubism and Futurism.