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VANNELLA AKA VANES Return In My Futurism Out Product Reggio emilia (GOA MINIMALE) – Video

Posted: January 28, 2014 at 3:40 am


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Sinjin Hawke and MikeQ’s ‘Thunderscan’ Mines ’90s Rave Graphics for Potent Futurism

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The dream of the '90s is alive in "ThunderScan," the latest video in Sinjin Hawke's Fractal Fantasy series. Framed by the strobe-lit ribcage of an eerily dehumanized architectural space, a throbbing blob of mercury pulsates like a rave flyer come to life. But if the visuals bring to mind the low-bitrate CGI of early '90s classics like this one, the music is anything but retro. A collaboration between Hawke and Qween Beat Productions' MikeQ, certified badass of the New York/New Jersey ballroom scene, "Thunderscan" is ruthlessly futuristic, with plastified and pitch-shifted vocals bleating beatifically against gargantuan horn stabs, skittering hi-hats, and glassy digital synths, all twisting like an Escherian staircase of builds and drops and neck-snapping switchbacks.

It's just the latest ass-shaking brain-bender from the Barcelona-based Hawke, whose remix of Chicago ghetto-house vet DJ Funk's "Three Fine Hoes" was No. 12 in SPIN's 50 Best Dance Tracks of 2013.

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Zedd ft Hayley Williams – Stay The Night (Futurism Remix) – Video

Posted: January 26, 2014 at 2:43 am


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Kanye West: I Want To Teach North My Confidence & How To Dream

Posted: January 24, 2014 at 2:40 am

Kanye West called his bride-to-be Kim Kardashian and daughter North a family of astronauts in a recent interview with director Steve McQueen for Interview magazine. The rapper also talked about experiencing fatherhood, revealing how he wants to teach his daughter to dream and shoot for the stars.

Kanye Westis known for saying crazy things, and this time, he bizarrely called his fianceKim Kardashianand their daughter North, astronauts while calling himself a broadcaster for futurism. He also explained that he wants to instill out-of-this-world confidence in his daughter just like he has!

In Kanyes long interview with 12 Years a Slave director, Steve McQueen, he responded to questions about his unconditional love towards North, and how things have changed since he became a father.

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I think I have to experience it [fatherhood] for another few years to be able to give you an opinion, he told McQueen forInterview.Its all brand new, how it feels to be a father. There are some things that I understand, certain things that I dont understand, certain things that I like to get off my chest in interviews, certain things that I want to talk about. But when we talk about love, I dont have an answer. All I can say is that Im happy I have it.

Kanye couldnt stop gushing about his family, but he bizarrely referred to them as astronauts.

Well, Ive got my astronaut family. You know, becoming famous is like being catapulted into spacesometimes without a space suit. Weve seen so many people combust, suffocate, get lost in all these different things. But to have an anchor of other astronauts and to make a little space familyI wanted a family.

Kanye hopes that the wisdom he learned from his late mother and grandpa will be passed down to Nori.

The teachings and the confidence that was instilled by my grandfather into my mother, and from my mother into mewhich will now, of course, be instilled by me into Northwill create the best winter coat against doubters and dream-killers ever made, he said.

Kanye went onto say that he it is his job to advocate for dreamers.

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Original Toyota MR2 was a Showcase of Futurism – Video

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Original Toyota MR2 was a Showcase of Futurism
Old Japanese cars have a bad tendency to rust. It #39;s just a fact and the first-generation Toyota MR2 (codenamed AW11) that launched in 1984 is no exception. Y...

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[FREE PDF] Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe by Walter Adamson [PDF] – Video

Posted: January 23, 2014 at 12:43 am


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Futurism Chess Set – Video

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The Paleofuture Blog Is 7 Years Old Today

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The Paleofuture blog turns 7 years old today! And you can now find every Paleofuture post ever writtenright here at Gizmodo.

When I came on board at Gizmodo this past May, I brought my entire Paleofuture archive with me. Every post I've ever written under the Paleofuture nameat Paleofuture.com and Smithsoniancan now be found here at Paleofuture dot Gizmodo dot com. All you need to do is use that little search bar in the upper lefthand corner.

For instance, if you're interested in Nikola Tesla's predictions for the future, just type in "Tesla." Interested in robots or monorails or Disney? Same deal.

Paleofuture explores how people of the past imagined the future, and we're always making more futurism. So conceivably I could do this forever. But we'll see about that.

We're seven years in and (amazingly) I'm not sick of the topic yet. I really do think that futurism provides the most fascinating lens through which to study historyfrom the shiny plastic utopias of the 1950s to the dark polluted dystopias of the 1970s.

And as I've said before, looking at the accuracy of past predictions is really just a jumping off point. Determining if an old prediction was "right" is fun, but the truly interesting question is why people made their particular prediction to begin with. What was the context of the prediction? What were people excited or terrified about? As always, predictions say more about the person making them than they do about the actual future.

So here's to seven more years of our weird and wonderful visions of yestermorrow, and definitely drop me a line (novak@gizmodo.com) if you find something paleofuture-y that I haven't covered.

Thanks for reading.

Image: Scanned from the April 27, 1958 edition of Arthur Radebaugh's Sunday comic strip "Closer Than We Think"

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Introducing Kanye West’s Astronaut Family

Posted: January 21, 2014 at 5:43 pm

Director Steve McQueen spoke with Kanye West for themost recent issue of Interview. West, the well-known taciturnascetic, was prepared to discussall things personal, mental, spiritual, visual, fashionable, familial,futuristic, subconscious, and conscious. The interview covered a totality of things, including West's new life as a father with his "little space family."

When McQueen asked whether West ever feels lonely, he provided some insight into the Kimye Komplex:

Well, I've got my astronaut family. You know, becoming famous is like being catapulted into spacesometimes without a space suit. We've seen so many people combust, suffocate, get lost in all these different things. But to have an anchor of other astronauts and to make a little space family ... I mean, it's not like I'm the guy in The Hunger Games [2012] begging for people to like me. I'm almost the guy with the least amount of "likes." I wanted a family.

West, whose most recent self-bestowed title is "broadcaster for futurism," also addressed his demands on the world of fashion. He lists several fashion leaders (Renzo Rosso, Bernard Arnault, and Franois-Henri Pinault; the heads of Diesel, LVMH, and Kering, respectively) and reports that he told them: "Come tomy show and look at the mountain I made. Look at these 20,000 people screaming, and then tell me I don't deserve to design a T-shirt." He wasdisappointedwith their response.

The whole interview is worth readingit manages to touch on all of Kanye's projects while tying them together in a sort of cohesive way.He also tells McQueen that he has a new phrase to describe what the media refers to as "meltdowns" he calls them "turn-ups." A practical phrase for your everyday life, from the kreator Kanye.

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Futurism – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted: January 19, 2014 at 4:40 pm

Futurism was a modern art and social movement which originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though there were parallel movements in Russia, England and elsewhere. The Futurists practiced in every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, theatre, movies, fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture and even gastronomy.

The founder of Futurism and its most influential personality was the Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Marinetti launched the movement in his Futurist Manifesto, which he published for the first time on 5 February 1909 in La gazzetta dell'Emilia. This article was reprinted in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909. Marinetti was soon joined by the painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and the composer Luigi Russolo.

Marinetti expressed a passionate loathing of everything old, especially political and artistic tradition. "We want no part of it, the past", he wrote, "we the young and strong Futurists!" The Futurists admired speed, technology, youth and violence, the car, the airplane and the industrial city, all that represented the technological triumph of humanity over nature, and they were passionate nationalists. They repudiated the cult of the past and all imitation, praised originality, "however daring, however violent", bore proudly "the smear of madness", dismissed art critics as useless, rebelled against harmony and good taste, swept away all the themes and subjects of all previous art, and gloried in science.

Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists (usually led or prompted by Marinetti) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, religion, clothing and cooking.[3]

The founding manifesto did not contain a positive artistic programme. The Futurists attempted to create it in their subsequent Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting. This committed them to a "universal dynamism", which was to be directly represented in painting.[4]

In practice, much of their work was influenced by Cubism, and indeed their images were more dynamic than those of Picasso and Braque. The phrase 'plastic dynamism' has been used to describe their early work.

Many Italian Futurists supported Fascism in the hope of modernizing the country. Italy was divided between the industrial north and the rural, archaic South. Like the Fascists, the Futurists were Italian nationalists, radicals, admirers of violence, and were opposed to parliamentary democracy. Marinetti was one of the first members of the National Fascist Party. He soon found the Fascists were not radical enough for him, but he supported Italian Fascism until his death in 1944.

The Futurists' association with Fascism after its triumph in 1922 brought them official acceptance in Italy and the ability to carry out important work, especially in architecture. After the Second World War, many Futurist artists had difficulty in their careers because of their association with a defeated and discredited regime.

The Futurists renewed themselves again and again until Marinetti's death.

Futurism influenced many other twentieth century art movements, including Art Deco, Vorticism, Constructivism, Surrealism and Dadaism. Futurism was, like science fiction, in part overtaken by 'the future'.

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