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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die operative Skizze Sergej Tret'jakovs Futurismus und Faktographie in der Zeit des 1. Fünfjahrplans

Schneider, Martin, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 1983. / Bibliography: p. 300-315.
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Through a "futuristic" lens : aesthetics of technology and film in the works of Gabriele D'Annunzio and F.T. Marinetti, 1909-1920 /

Syrimis, Michael. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Comparative Literature, June 2003. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
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Things, man, and utopia from Russian futurism to socialist realism /

Klanderud, Paul Alfred. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1995. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 319-336).
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F.-T. Marinetti : une avant-garde entre la France et l’Italie / F.-T. Marinetti : an avant-garde between France and Italy

Fantino, Luca 19 November 2011 (has links)
Le futurisme aurait pu n’être qu’une école littéraire parmi les autres, fort nombreuses au début du XXème siècle. Il devient, par contre, un mouvement artistique pluridisciplinaire et international, s’appuyant sur une activité éditoriale frénétique et une stratégie publicitaire sans précédent. Le futurisme est plutôt un rêve, un idéal que Marinetti a essayé de réaliser pendant trente-cinq ans, c’est-à-dire de 1909 jusqu’à sa mort. Le mouvement futuriste n’est qu’un ensemble de tendances et d’idées constamment soumises à des changements dus aux tensions internes, à des phases de ruptures. Le mérite de Marinetti est d’avoir su rassembler des artistes différents, par tempérament ainsi que par histoire personnelle, des groupes éloignés soit du point de vue géographique que par leur sensibilité expressive, dans le but de créer une culture de la modernité spécifiquement italienne, jouant ainsi un rôle fondamental en ce qui concerne le renouvellement de la culture italienne. / Futurism might have been a literary school among the others, very numerous in the early twentieth century. It becomes, on the contrary, a multidisciplinary and international art movement, based on a frenetic publishing activity and a brand new advertising strategy. Futurism is a dream, an ideal that Marinetti sought to make for thirty-five years, from 1909 until his death. The Futurist movement is a set of trends, and ideas are constantly subject to change due to internal tensions, breakdowns in phases. The merit of Marinetti is to have put together different artists, either by temperament or by personal history, also distant groups according to the geographical point of view or their expressive sensitivity, to create a culture of modernity, specifically Italian, thus playing a fundamental role in the renewal of Italian culture.
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Contribution à l'étude de la représentation picturale de la ville dans le futurisme italien

Hollevoet, Christel January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
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L’idée picturale dans la poésie futuriste russe

Hervouet-Zeiber, Monique. January 1980 (has links)
Note:
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Baby's First Steps: A Microhistory of The Chicago Neo-Futurists

Glenn, Max D. January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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En Urban Värld

Nguyen, Mikael, Wasberg, Johannes January 2019 (has links)
I detta kandidatarbete har vi undersökt kring tekniken projection mapping och projicering och hur dessa skulle kunna användas i framtiden med hjälp av forskningskällor från science fiction, cyberpunk och futurism. I undersökningen kollar vi närmare på hur dessa genre under historien spekulerat kring olika tekniker och dess tankesätt med mestadels inspiration från cyberpunk, där vi satt oss in i det urbana och dess teknik. Vi har sedan, med hjälp av på ett spekulativt designperspektiv som grund och förhållningssätt, fått fram en prototyp av en stad som är baserad i en möjlig framtid där projection mapping har utvecklats och är en väldigt allmän teknik för samhället. Under arbetets gång har vi använt oss utav metoder som mindmap, brainstorming, prototypskapande och spekulativ design för att jobba oss framåt. Dessa metoder har vi arbetat med tidigare och kände att de var mest effektiva för vårt projekt. Vi kom tillslut fram med en gestaltning som visar på en möjlig framtida stad där projection mapping används överallt för att visa reklam och liknande på massa byggnader. Detta har gjort med hjälp av program som Adobe programmen för att skapa det som projicerats och mappningen har gjort i programmet HeavyM, som är ett program enbart gjort för projection mapping. / In this bachelor thesis we have examined technology such as projection mapping and projection, and how these could be used in the future with support from research sources such as science fiction, cyberpunk and futurism. In the thesis, we take a closer look at how these genres throughout history have speculated about different technologies and their ways of thinking, mainly with inspiration from cyberpunk, where we focus on the urban and its technology. We have with the help of a speculative design perspective as a basis and approach, created a prototype of a city based on a possible future where projection mapping has been developed and become a very common technology for society. During the course of the project, we have used methods such as mindmap, brainstorming, prototyping and speculative design to work our way forward. We have worked with these methods before and felt that they were the most effective for our project. We finally came up with a design that shows a possible future city where projection mapping is used everywhere to show advertising and the like on lots of buildings. This has been done using programs such as the Adobe programs to create what is projected and the mapping done in the HeavyM program, which is a program solely for projection mapping.
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Music and its Relation to Futurism, Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, 1905 to 1950

Greer, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1916- 01 1900 (has links)
Inasmuch as this investigator can determine, no major study has been done concerning music's relation to the "isms" selected for this discussion. The contemporary interest in the movements themselves has been so widespread that the documentation of them, in scattered accounts, is enormous. It is disappointing that these records provide little or no information about the musical aspects of the movements; the graphic and literary accounts, on the other hand, have been accorded generous treatments. Since futurism, cubism, and surrealism, in their origins, were oriented toward the visual and literary arts, it is not surprising that these two aspects would receive the greatest amount of attention. The meager attention to music and the distortion of its role in the movements, as has largely been the case, has created an artistic imbalance, This writer's efforts have been directed toward an exhaustive search for factors which have, in some way or other, linked music with these movements. Musical futurism has been the easiest to identify, although its underlying theories are not always clear, since the futurists, in explaining their theories, were not always convincing, perhaps even to themselves. This writer's main attempt has been to interpret ideas that were frequently vague and poorly explained to begin with. It will become evident to the reader, in the case of the dadaists, and to some extent the surrealists, the provocative nature of their activities was deliberately designed to create incomprehension, incoherency, and confusion.
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De origens a ocasos: a crítica literária de Sérgio Buarque de Holanda na década de 1920 / From beginning to end: a literary critic of Sergio Buarque de Holanda in the 1920s

Barbosa, Rafael Loche 29 May 2018 (has links)
A presente tese de doutoramento intenta perscrutar a trajetória crítico-literária de Sérgio Buarque de Holanda pela segunda década do século XX. Partindo da análise de seu primeiro ensaio crítico publicado Originalidade Literária este trabalho passa por diversos momentos da formação buarqueana. Analisa-se como o desenvolvimento acelerado das capitais paulista e carioca refletiu decisivamente no processo de formação do jovem crítico, bem como de que forma ele influenciou a vida cultural dessas cidades. Pondera-se a utilização das formas ideológicas de expressão por Sérgio, utilização esta que só seria atenuada com o confrontamento direto do crítico junto ao peso da tradição do fin de siècle. Observa-se de perto a assimilação de Sérgio Buarque da vanguarda futurista que chegava no Brasil e todo o seu esforço por uma espécie de ressignificação teórica, a fim de melhor compreender o processo que se dava em nossos meios culturais. Acompanha-se o contato do jovem autor junto às agitações do Modernismo nascente e, mais tarde, a própria atuação de Sérgio como integrante desse processo, em militância e luta, além da fundação da revista Estética, e de se tornar o representante da revista Klaxon no Rio de Janeiro. E, em momento final, observa-se o que chamamos de ocaso do crítico modernista, que após publicação de ensaio denominado O Lado oposto e outros lados, encontra-se em meio a tantas desavenças e ressentimentos por parte de seus correligionários de movimento, que, logo à frente, decide tudo abandonar e manter-se em exílio voluntário. / This doctoral thesis attempts to examine the critical-literary trajectory of Sérgio Buarque de Holanda in the second decade of the twentieth century. Starting from the analysis of his first published critical essay - \"Literary Originality\" - this work goes through several moments of the buarqueana formation. It analyses how the accelerated development of the capitals of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro reflected decisively on the process of formation of the young critic, as well as how he influenced the cultural life of these cities. The use of the ideological forms of expression by Sérgio is considered, a use that would only be attenuated with the direct confrontation of the critic next to the weight of the tradition of the fin de siècle. It also closely observes the assimilation of Sérgio Buarque to the futuristic vanguard that arrived in Brazil and all his efforts through a sort of \"theoretical re-signification\", in order to better understand the process that was given in our cultural means. The young author\'s contact with the upheavals of nascent Modernism is also observed and, later, Sergio\'s own acts as a member of this process, in militancy and struggle, as well as the foundation of the magazine Aesthetics, and becoming the representative of Klaxon magazine in Rio de Janeiro. Finally a close observation is made of what is known as the sunset of the modernist critic, who, after an essay publication called \"The Opposite Side and Other Sides\", found himself amidst so many quarrels and resentments on the part of his movement co-religionists , that soon afterwards he decided to abandon everything and remained in voluntary exile.

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