0 belonging or relating to futurism, a way of thinking in the arts that started in the early 20th century and tried to express through a range of art forms the characteristics and images of the modern age, such as machines, speed, movement, and power: --
1 a person who makes statements about what will happen in the future based on their studies and knowledge: --
2 a supporter of futurism or an artist who uses a futurist style: --
the Italian Futurist Filippo Marinetti
3 someone who studies social, political, and technical developments to understand what may happen in the future: --
Futurists see a time when shares of international corporations will be traded 24 hours a day in one electronic marketplace.
Collaborations with leading multi-disciplinary artists helped to form the companys futurist aesthetic.
Ornstein never recorded, in any format, even a single example of his futurist pieces which had brought him fame.
He was a popular speaker and futurist around the world.
Although they have not been built yet, some futurists have been giving considerable thought to the concepts involved.
His style showed a futurist blurring of form and technique.
Though few of the futurist works of these composers are performed today, the influence of futurism on the later development of 20th-century music was enormous.
His somewhat unreliable memoir mythologized his origins as a futurist, and emphasized his upbringing near a noisy machine shop and an ominous prison.
Futurists dubbed the love of the past "passisme".