Futurism is an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century.
Futurists are people specializing or interested in the study of the future.
Futurism or futurist may also refer to:
Cultural movements
edit- Futurism (Christianity), an interpretation of the Bible in Christian eschatology
- Futurism (literature), a modernist avant-garde movement in literature
- Futurist architecture, an architectural movement begun in Italy in 1904
- Africanfuturism, an African subculture and literature genre
- Afrofuturism, an African-American and African diaspora subculture
- Cubo-Futurism, the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists
- Ego-Futurism, a Russian literary movement of the 1910s
- Indigenous Futurism, a movement consisting of art, literature, comics, games
- Neo-futurism, a contemporary art and architecture movement
- Retrofuturism, a modern art movement
- Russian Futurism, a movement of Russian poets and artists
Music
edit- Futurism (music), a movement in music
Albums
edit- Musica Futurista, an album of Futurist music
- Futurist (Alec Empire album), 2005
- Futurist (Keeno album), 2016
- The Futurist (Robert Downey Jr. album), 2004
- The Futurist (Shellac album), 1997
- Futurism, an album by Danny Tenaglia
Songs
edit- "Futurism", a bonus track from the Muse album Origin of Symmetry
- "Futurism", from the Deerhunter album Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?
Other uses
edit- Futurism.com, a science and tech website formerly owned by Singularity University
- Futurist (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Retro Futurism, a Korean play
- Futurist Theatre, a theatre and cinema in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
- Futurist Political Party, an Italian political party
See also
edit- Futures studies, also known as futurology, the study of possible futures
- The Futurist (disambiguation)