Futurism
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Futurism (or Futurist) may refer to:
- Futures studies, the philosophical or academic study of the medium to long-term future (also known as futurology).
- Futurists, who look to and provide analysis of the future (also known as futurologists).
- Futurist architecture, Futurist architectural movement of the early 20th century, predominantly Italian.
- Futurism (art), a 20th century movement in literature and art, also manifest in architecture and gastronomy
- Neo-Futurism, a contemporary non-illusory theater movement with its roots in Italian Futurism.
- Futurism (Christian eschatology), an interpretation in Christian eschatology
- Afrofuturism, an African-American and African diaspora subculture
- Retro-futurism, a modern art movement embracing antiquated views of the future common in the early 20th century.
- Futurism is a song by Muse.
- Futurist is an album by Alec Empire.
- The Futurist was a private album issued by Shellac in 1997.
- The Futurist is a magazine of forecasts, trends, and ideas about the future from the World Future Society of Bethesda, Maryland.