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To critics such as Niklas Maak, the term suggests that the "future style" is "a mere quotation of its own iconographic tradition" and retrofuturism is little more than "an aesthetic feedback loop" [22] In the example seen at right, the upper portion of the building is not intended to be integrated with the building but rather to appear as a ...
Retrofuturism is concerned with how past generations viewed the future. It's a diverse aesthetic, a genre of science fiction and -fantasy and a general subject of interest. Subcategories
As Paris Couture Week drew to a close, Fendi offered a mesmerizing blend of minimalist futurism and homage to the legendary Karl Lagerfeld. Celebrities like Zendaya and Reese Witherspoon were on ...
Carlo Carra, 1912, Concurrency, Woman on the Balcony, (Simultaneità, La donna al balcone), Collezione R. Jucker, Milan, Italy.jpg 300 × 347; 68 KB Carlo Carrà, Il cavaliere dello spirito occidentale (1917).jpg 885 × 695; 312 KB
Guro was born in St. Petersburg on January 10, 1877. [3] Her father was Genrikh Stepanovich Guro (or Gouraud), an officer in the Imperial Russian Army of French descent. Her mother Anna Mikhailovna Chistyakova was a talented amateur artist.
Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists (usually led or prompted by Marinetti) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, music, literature, theatre, cinema, photography, religion, women, fashion, and cuisine.
Long term future of the space industry and colonization, physicist, YouTube personality Isaac Asimov: 1920: 1992: writer of science and science fiction, created the Three Laws of Robotics. Jacque Fresco: 1916: 2017: architect, resource economics, model maker, envisioner of cornucopian world James Hughes: 1961: living: ethics James Lovelock ...
The photograph is an extreme close-up of a woman's upturned face with glass droplets placed on her cheeks to imitate tears. [s 1] [s 4] Sleeping Woman: 1930 Man Ray Paris, France [s 2] See article Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare: 1932 Henri Cartier-Bresson: Paris, France 35 mm [s 1] [s 2] [s 3]