Southern England| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | futurismo |
| italia | futurismo, avvenirismo |
| japani | 未来派 (miraiha), フューチャリズム (fuューchiャrizumu / fyūcharizumu) |
| kreikka | φουτουρισμός (foutourismós) |
| norja | futurisme |
| portugali | futurismo |
| puola | futuryzm |
| ranska | futurisme |
| saksa | Futurismus |
| suomi | futurismi |
| tšekki | futurismus |
| unkari | futurizmus |
| venäjä | футури́зм (futurízm) |
| Monikko | futurisms |
(art) An early 20th century avant-garde art movement focused on speed, the mechanical, and the modern, which took a deeply antagonistic attitude to traditional artistic conventions.
Luigi Russolo, intonarumori, 1913
(Christianity) Eschatological interpretations associating some Biblical prophecies with future events yet to be fulfilled, including the Second Coming.
Diagram by Henry Dunant aiming to explain Revelation and Daniel as prophecies of future events.
(art) An early 20th century avant-garde art movement focused on speed, the mechanical, and the modern, which took a deeply antagonistic attitude to traditional artistic conventions.
Italian futurists Luigi Russolo, Carlo Carrà, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini in front of Le Figaro, Paris, February 9, 1912