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Futurism
Futurism is an art movement from the early twentieth century that aimed to capture the dynamism and energy of the modern world.
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- The pictures on which the Bragaglia brothers collaborated plot the movement of a figure, usually from right to left, with intermediary sections of motion blurred.
- Futurist photographic techniques include the layering of multiple negatives, perspectival foreshortening, and photomontage.
- The 1930s also saw the merging of photographic technology with other Futurist art forms, especially dance, painting, and performance inspired by mechanized flight.
it was first introduced in 1909 by the italian poet and editor Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
this word futurism was used by him to reflect his goal of discarding the art from the past and celebrating change, originality and innovation in culture and society.
futurism aims to depict visually the perception of movement, speed and change, portraying the objects movements. the effect of this resembles the photographic exposures of moving objects.
The Futurist paintings differed from Cubist work in other important ways. While the Cubists favoured still life and portraiture, the Futurists preferred subjects such as speeding automobiles and trains, racing cyclists, dancers, animals, and urban crowds.
Photodynamism - in 1911 Italian Futurism made its distinctive contribution to the history of photography. The term was invented by Anton Giulio Bragaglia who aimed to induce visual vertigo' with their photographs of movement.
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