
Marinetti
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was an Italian poet and the founder of Futurism, an artistic and social movement that emerged in the early 20th century. Marinetti's work celebrated modernity, technology, and speed, rejecting the past and traditional forms of art. He believed that art should reflect the dynamic energy of the industrial age. His 1909 manifesto, which proclaimed the importance of disruption and innovation, called for a radical break from traditional aesthetics. Marinetti's ideas influenced various art forms, including visual arts, literature, and architecture, promoting a vision of life that embraced the excitement and chaos of modern existence.