Futurism (disambiguation)

Futurism (disambiguation)

Futurism or Futurist may refer to:

* Futurology
* Futurists (futurologists)
* Futurist architecture
* Futurist meals, a gastronomic movement based on Futurism
* Futurism (art), a movement in literature, art, architecture and gastronomy
* Futurism (literature)
* Neo-Futurism, a contemporary theater movement
* Afrofuturism, an African-American and African diaspora subculture
* Retro-futurism, a modern art movement
* The Futurist (magazine), published by the World Future Society
* Futures Studies, the field wherein scholars analyze patterns and trends in history in order to predict the future
* Futurism (Christian eschatology), a method of interpreting the book of Revelation.
* Futurists (play), a play by Dusty Hughes
* Futurist Architecture, an architectural movement begun in Italy in 1904
* Futurist (comics), a Marvel Comics character

Music

*"The Futurist", an album by actor Robert Downey, Jr., released in 2004
*"Futurist (album)", by Alec Empire
*"The Futurist", an album by Shellac
* Futurism (music), a movement in music
* Musica Futurista, an album of Futurist music
*"Futurism", a song by Muse.
* Futurist (music), another name for the UK Synthpop of the early 1980s


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