neo-futurist


contemporary neo-futurist aesthetics are inspired by the futurist movement of the early 20th century: the machine becomes an integral element of the creative process itself, and generates the emergence of artistic modes that would have been impossible prior to computer technology.
it would have taken the futurists an eternity to create the neo-futurist art that computers have made possible in the 21st century.

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