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!!!!1933 __ La Radia - Manifesto futurista della Radio, La Gazetta del Popolo, 22 settembre 1933 * Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944), Pino Masnata (1901-1968) * ''Translated excerpt :'' « ^[…^] 3. The immensification of space. No longer visible and framable the stage becomes universal and cosmic. 4. The reception amplification and transfiguration of vibrations emitted by living beings living or dead spirits dramas of wordless noise-states. ^[…^] 7. An art without time or space without yesterday or tomorrow. The possibility of receiving broadcast stations situated in various time zones and the lack of light will destroy the hours of the day and night. The reception and amplification of the light and the voices of the past with thermoionic valves will destroy time. 8. The synthesis of infinite simultaneous actions. ^[…^] 11. Struggles of noises and of various distances that is spatial drama joined with temporal drama. ^[...^] » ''(Translated by Stephen Sartarelli in KAHN, D. and WHITEHEAD, G. (ed.), Wireless Imagination. Sound, radio and the Avant-garde, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts / London, England, 1992, pp.265-268)'' {br}{br}
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