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Futurism developed to glorify the urban life as well as machinery/industrialization. Futurism employs techniques of Divisionism (see Seurat's artwork!), Cubism features (specifically the analysis of energy), dynamism, urban subject matters, and depiction of movement. If you look at Umberto Boccioni's Unique Forms of Continuity in Space and also his The City Rises painting, you will get a pretty good idea of Futurism!

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