Futurism is the celebration of urbanization and technological advances. This is exemplified in the quote “The suffering of a man is of the same interest to us as the suffering of an electric lamp” (lecture). This movement denies the past cultures traditions and introduces new modernized ideas.They believe technology such as television, radio, phones, etc. are more interesting than these traditions. They found beauty in modern industrial objects such as shipyards, railway stations, factories, bridges, and virtually anything unnatural. The human creation and completion of projects is more celebrated than the natural wild world. Futurists view symmetry as something to be destroyed. They view asymmetry as the beauty and new aesthetic of today. They viewed the war as a way to ignite the start of this movement through their excitement about machines and modern manmade technologies. The ultimate goal is for humans to become as similar to machines as possible. How much of this is delusional? When surgery improves will this change the course of human existence? Will we not only create machines but become machines ourselves? Time can only tell how our existence will evolve. The changes in our battlefields may be an indication of the changes that will happen to our daily lives…