neo-futurism
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neo-futurism
Summary
neo-futurism is an art style[1]. neo-futurism ranks in the top 8% of art_style entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (472 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- neo-futurism's image is recorded as British Museum Great Court roof.jpg[3].
- neo-futurism's image is recorded as The Turning Torso, Malmo.JPG[4].
- neo-futurism's image is recorded as Auditorio de Tenerife Pano.jpg[5].
- neo-futurism's instance of is recorded as art style[6].
- neo-futurism's instance of is recorded as art movement[7].
- neo-futurism's subclass of is recorded as futurist architecture[8].
- neo-futurism's Commons category is recorded as Neo-futurist architecture[9].
- neo-futurism's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0ztdsym[10].
- neo-futurism's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as building:architecture=neo_futurism[11].
- neo-futurism's BBC Things ID is recorded as 67bcd6a7-4e48-47d9-a5c5-a867a0138381[12].
Why It Matters
neo-futurism ranks in the top 8% of art_style entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (472 views/month).[2] neo-futurism has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[13] neo-futurism is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[14]