Futurists Manifesto
The tone of the Futurists Manifesto is rebellious in nature. They deviate from the principles of other art movements that are mostly influenced and rooted from the past. As young artists, they overwhelmed by the fast changes in society and science in a sense that they apply these changes and development in their art works, be it a painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, theatre, film, fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture or even gastronomy. That is their purpose to eradicate the standard, imitation, worship, obsession, and ideals hinged on the past and surface the novel and the innovation.
Personally, I do not agree with this art manifesto. Of all the art manifestos I have read, I think that this is the most illogical of all. Futurism discards the past while promoting the future. I believe that this is very irrationally unsound since in whatever field, whether it is art or science, philosophy or religion, history or literature, the past is always important because it explains and foreshadows what is in the present or in the future. Hence, it is impossible to move on to the future without looking back to the past.
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