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Italian futurism and the machine
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24 May 2019

HISTORY / Social History, ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945), Social and cultural history, Engineering skills and trades, History of art
'This book will be especially valuable to scholars of modernist visual and performing arts, though anyone invested in discourses about modernist machine culture and technology will find much to admire in Pizzi’s book.'
The Modernist Review
'The book contains plenty of fascinating information, and for this reason it will undoubtedly be useful to anybody interested in Futurism and its artistic and ideological attitude to the machine.'
International Yearbook of Futurism
Introduction: the rape of Europa
1 Futurismo and the machine
2 Mechanic machi(ni)smo: Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
3 Style of steel: Fortunato Depero in ‘dynamoland’
4 At the frontier of futurismo
5 Between technodialogism and cosmic idealism
6 From aerodancing technobodies to dysfunctional machines
Conclusion: ex machina
Index