“This small throng of early 20th-century artists and writers wanted nothing less than the total reinvention of Italian culture, and their recommended program – Kill the past! Embrace the future! – held an unexpected appeal for a nostalgist like me. … [Yet] their belligerence made me nervous. Along with exalting speed and technology (prescient), they were dangerously infatuated with violence (disturbing).” And in some ways, “the Futurists actually did predict the future: Is not Target-esque ‘design for all’ an outgrowth of the Futurist call for the immersion of art in everyday life?” (And then there’s The Futurist Cookbook.)