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No Future

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Logic, 2001
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Horsten, Leon, Leitgeb, Hannes
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O talijanskom futurizmu u Rijeci 1919. godine

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2020
The article discusses the short-lived emergence of Italian futurism in Rijeka, just after the end of World War I, in the context of the political adventure of Gabrielle DʼAnnunzio, who, with the help of his supporters, an ardite, tried to annex the city
Irvin Lukežić
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On the “Odoresque” and “Aero-Perfumes”: Smell Related Neologisms in Avant-garde and Contemporary Art and Scholarship [PDF]

open access: yesAmfiteater, 2021
For her doctoral dissertation “In Search of Lost Scents,” art and scent historian Caro Verbeek (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Kunstmuseum, The Hague) collected olfactory neologisms or newly invented smell related words from (art) historical sources ...
Caro Verbeek
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Designing a native model of futurism in the headquarters of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran [PDF]

open access: yesآینده‌پژوهی دفاعی, 2021
One of the requirements for development and progress in any field is to have insight into the environment, making decisions in a timely manner and having a purposeful and comprehensive plan is not possible unless future research is done correctly and ...
Omid Ardalan, Reza Jahanfar
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Jouer la création, jouer pour combattre

open access: yesStrenae, 2021
Does Art have a future? Here is a crucial question posed by artists and art critics by the turn of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. The place given to the child is at the heart of this precise debate. Thus, such a mystic return to
Oriol Vaz-Romero Trueba
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Tullio d’Albisola between Futurism and Fascism

open access: yes, 2020
Tullio d’Albisola has been recognized as one of the most important members of the so-called second generation of Futurism, due to of his engage- ment in the movement after 1925 both as a ceramic designer and sculptor, as a poet and an art critic.
Luca Bochicchio, L. Bochicchio
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Felicitous vs dismal worldview in modern English media discourse [PDF]

open access: yesНациональный психологический журнал, 2019
Background. The development of media and information structures in the recent decades has changed the scientific paradigm of knowledge. The scientists get focused on studying how the information is stored, processed and decoded using certain cognitive ...
Elena V. Temnova
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Relationship between Futurism and Educational Performance of students in Medical Sciences of Shiraz University: Mediation Role of Goal Orientation [PDF]

open access: yesPizhūhish dar Āmūzish-i ̒ulūm-i Pizishkī, 2016
Introduction: futurism as a feature effects on students goal orientation and academic performance. Universities have a significant role in nurturing and developing this character.
J Torkzade, F Keshavarzi
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The Bridges of the Future or the Future of Bridges? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Built Environment, 2015
Infrastructures are a key factor for economy. Among them, transportation infrastructures are vital for human life and economy. And within the transportation networks, bridges are key elements for connecting people and delivering goods. For this reason, bridges have been built since many centuries ago and, in some way, the advances (and sometimes ...
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Muskian Futurism

open access: yestripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
Muskian futurism refers to a crosspollination of political perceptions, ideas and beliefs centred around the public persona of Elon Musk. In this paper, we explore these strands of thought – contemporary futurism, cyber-libertarianism, neo-reaction ...
Jamie Ranger, Will Ranger
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