Italy
Futurism[edit]
- Artists
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla, Antonio Sant'Elia, Bruno Munari, Luigi Russolo.
- Writings
See Futurism#Italy
Video art[edit]
- Resources
- RewindItalia, video d'artista in Italia negli anni 70 e 80
- Literature
- Bruno di Marinp, Lara Nicoli (ed.). Elettroshock: 30 anni di video in Italia 1971-2001. Roma: Castelvecchi arte, 2001. ISBN: 88-8210-299-8
- Laura Leuzzi, "Early Women Artists’ Video Art in Italy: An Overview", n.paradoxa 38, KT Press, Jul 2016, pp 66-73. [1] (English)
- Laura Leuzzi & Stephen Partridge (eds.), REWIND Italia: Early Video Art in Italy / I primi anni della videoarte in italia, John Libbey, 2016, 352 pp. [2] [3] (English)/(Italian)
Computer art[edit]
- Lindsay Caplan, Arte Programmata: Freedom, Control and the Computer in 1960s Italy, University of Minnesota Press, 2022, 328 pp. Publisher.
New media art, Media culture[edit]
- Cities
Milan, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Piemonte.
- Literature
- Strano Network. New Interactive Communication and 'antagonismo' in Italy. In: translocation_new media/art. 1999. [4]
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