Historical Design Essay Plan


Futurism: The Art Movement that Looked to the future and Never Looked Back

Both of the other two art movements I looked at briefly on my blog are directly related to games. As this essay can not be related to games, the only option is the early 1900's futurist movement.

As stated on my blog, I like futurism because of the fact that I like industry. I used to sit in history and think about how boring it was and how it would be more interesting to learn about the future (if that was possible). The way in which futurism disregards most of the past and tries to look towards the future is a good way to live. The only problem is that sometimes you may need to look to the past for the best inspiration. Even researching futurism is looking into the past.

Futurist architecture is great as it throws out all of the old rules of design and decides on what is new and different. The look of the building is a key part of futurist architecture, they look aesthetically pleasing and offer a feeling of industry and effort.

I guess you could say that I like futurism as I share the same admirations it possesses. They are technology such as cars, aeroplanes and other machinery which came around in the early 20th century. It was a good time to be alive in terms of progress, as many things changed in the world in the first half of the century, some for the better, some for the worse.

Futurism is also interesting as it has so much to talk about. For example, according to www.futurism.org/ , futurism is a religion in which scientific endeavours and new technology research are western cultures biggest goals/priorities. Futurism also had links to fascism before world war 2 as it shared some of the same ideals.

Futurism avoided being influenced by the past, and managed to influence other great art movements of the future. These are: Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, Dada, Precisionism, Rayonism and Vorticism.

Key Research areas:
The futurists manifesto – this shows what the first people within the movement thought of it and where the movement started from inside them. What inspired them. From the words of F. T. Marinetti , one of the founders of futurism.

Wikipedia for bare bones information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurism

Information about the religion based on futurism: www.futurism.org/

Futurism 2.0 - A modern look at Futurism: http://www.futurism2-0.com/

Wikipedia page on futurist architecture, my favourite aspect of Futurism:

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