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| 1915 || || || A text by {{w|Giacomo Balla}} and {{w|Fortunato Depero}} titled ''Ricostruzione futurista dell’universo'', introduces the terms ''superhuman'' and ''demiurgical tendencies''. || {{w|Italy}} | | 1915 || || || A text by {{w|Giacomo Balla}} and {{w|Fortunato Depero}} titled ''Ricostruzione futurista dell’universo'', introduces the terms ''superhuman'' and ''demiurgical tendencies''. || {{w|Italy}} | ||
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+ | | 1964 || || || American academic {{w|Robert Ettinger}} publishes ''The Prospect of Immortality'', which promotes the practice of freezing clinically dead people to guarantee them a possible future resuscitation. Ettinger is known as "the father of {{w|cryonics}}". || {{w|United States}} | ||
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1909 | Futurism originates in Italy as an artistic and social movement, with the publication of the Futurist Manifesto by poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who explains the principles underlying his view of art, in search for a style representing technology and machines. | Italy | ||
1910 | Filippo Tommaso Marinetti publishes L'Uomo Moltiplicato ed il Regno della Macchina. | Italy | ||
1915 | A text by Giacomo Balla and Fortunato Depero titled Ricostruzione futurista dell’universo, introduces the terms superhuman and demiurgical tendencies. | Italy | ||
1964 | American academic Robert Ettinger publishes The Prospect of Immortality, which promotes the practice of freezing clinically dead people to guarantee them a possible future resuscitation. Ettinger is known as "the father of cryonics". | United States |
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